bachelor
Common misspellings:
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- bachlor (30.4%)
- bachelore (2.9%)
- bachalor (9.9%)
- bachular (1.6%)
- bachelour (0.6%)
- bachler (3.5%)
- bacholers (0.3%)
- bachellor (1.9%)
- batchlors (0.3%)
- bacholor (6.4%)
- bachlour (0.6%)
- batchelar (0.6%)
- bachalore (1.0%)
- bachlors (1.0%)
- balchler (1.0%)
- bacholar (4.2%)
- bacherlor (3.5%)
- batchlar (0.6%)
- bachlar (0.3%)
- batcholor (0.6%)
- batchelor (13.1%)
- bachleor (1.3%)
- bachleors (0.3%)
- bachlore (0.6%)
- bachloer (0.6%)
- batchlor (6.1%)
- bachelr (0.6%)
- bacholer (2.9%)
- bachclor (0.6%)
- bacheleor (0.6%)
- bacholore (0.6%)
- bachualer (0.6%)
- beachelore (0.6%)
Usage examples for bachelor:
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Your brother has enough for both, and more than enough for a bachelor
"A Bride from the Bush" – E. W. (Ernest William) Hornung -
I am a bachelor as you know, but will do my best to make you comfortable."
"Warlock o' Glenwarlock" – George MacDonald -
Are you a married man or a bachelor
"Dramatic Technique" – George Pierce Baker -
Dan breathlessly took back everything he ever said about getting married, and being a bachelor and so forth.
"Sunny Slopes" – Ethel Hueston