Bohemian

//boʊˈhimi.ən//

"Bohemian" in a Sentence (19 examples)

Come with us to the Bohemian forests!

She's a bohemian.

He's a Bohemian.

Tom lives a bohemian lifestyle in Boston.

My mother was a buzhie, but my father was a Bohemian type.

Tom has a bohemian lifestyle.

"How do I get to the Bohemian Forest Inn?" "Turn left at the stop sign and then keep going straight on for about a mile or so. You'll see it on your left."

At a bar in Johannesburg’s bohemian Melville suburb, a good-looking brunette named Tania sips on a strawberry daiquiri.

The classic tale of starving young Bohemian lovers living in a garret has been called the "greatest love story ever sung."

Tom is a bohemian.

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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 that has perfectly reconciled the mercenary instincts of the bourgeoisie with the artistic spirit of the bohemians to create an upscale consumer culture.

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 prominently in this decline and change in the treatment of Hollywood bohemians.

Whitman was, by no means, the "King of Bohemia"—that title went to Henry Clapp Jr., the founding editor of the Saturday Press—but the bohemians embraced and supported him at a crucial moment in his career.

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 I have tried to do here.

Georgetown, a Jesuit university and a "hot big city school" (Mathews 2007:53): is popularly believed to be "hotter," wealthier, more bohemian, more liberal, and more laid back than its secular counterpart, GWU.

The magazine's aesthetic also bends it into more bohemian territory. Food articles often have botanical illustrations of lesser-eaten greenery like endive and watercress, drawn by artist John Burgoyne.

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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