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bohemio
Unconventional, especially in habit or dress.
2001, Baz Luhrmann, Craig Pearce (scriptwriters), Moulin Rouge!, Please tell me you're not one of Toulouse's oh-so-talented, charmingly bohemian, tragically impoverished protégés!
Cowell's earlier, more bohemian years are not only the most interesting, they comprise the only part of his life for which one could reasonably attempt to do the kind of work that…
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bohemio
Of, or relating to Bohemia or its language.
He observed, that the Bohemian language was true Sclavonick.
Her grandparents on one side were Bohemian, or Czech, as it was called now.
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bohemia • bohemio
A person, especially an artist or writer, who lives an unconventional or nonconformist lifestyle.
Burlington, where Mr. Twitchell grew up and where he now spends summers, was singled out by David Brooks in his wickedly funny “Bobos in Paradise” as a model Latte Town, a city tha…
During 1940–1941, the few Hollywood bohemians that did appear received "harsher" depictions. The United States' preparations for and eventual entry into World War II figured promin…
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