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be unattached
adjective
Not married or involved in a romantic relationship.
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Why should the witty, handsome Larry be unattached?
But in general, students simply say that on prom night, it is best to be unattached.
Most thought it was fine (and so normal) to be unattached.
We both appeared to be unattached, with lives empty enough to allow for this regular free time after work, nothing to rush home for.
The report followed an interview given by Justine Miliband to the Daily Mirror last week in which she recalled talking to Ed Miliband and thought him "good-looking and clever and seemed to be unattached".
The reason the Lions want the head coach to be unattached for a year is so that he would be free to go round all four home unions, watching training sessions, talking to coaches and observing players close up.
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Today Ms. Sacco says she is unattached.
Later, Mr. Taylor asked a mutual friend if Geri was unattached.
In 2005, both were unattached when Mr. Verhoff contacted Ms. Rosenberg.
This time, he was unattached and much friendlier.
Not feeling like a leper if you're unattached.
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