Similar words: anemia, chemical, chemistry, euphemism, hemisphere, euphemistic, in the middle of, photochemistry. Meaning: [bəʊ'hɪːmɪən] n. 1. a member of a people with dark skin and hair who speak Romany and who traditionally live by seasonal work and fortunetelling; they are believed to have originated in northern India but now are living on all continents (but mostly in Europe, North Africa, and North America) 2. a native or inhabitant of Bohemia in the Czech Republic 3. a nonconformist writer or artist who lives an unconventional life. adj. 1. of or relating to Bohemia or its language or people 2. unconventional in especially appearance and behavior.
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1. When he was a student he led a bohemian life.
2. That famous film star leads a bohemian life.
3. I am a bohemian. I have no roots.
4. She has a fine collection of Bohemian glass.
5. We splurged on Bohemian glass for gifts, and for ourselves.
6. It seemed a veritable model of bohemian family life.
7. She fancies herself a bohemian.
8. He was never merely flamboyant or vulgarly bohemian.
9. All the main rooms are hung with Bohemian chandeliers.
10. Bohemian pyrotechnics are not what marriage to Stu promises.
11. Bohemian protest did them the most harm.
12. It is a fine example of Bohemian Renaissance Revival.
13. I could browse bohemian bookstores in far-off,[Sentencedict.com] mysterious Hollywood.
14. Bohemian children suffer from two to three respiratory diseases a year, and one third suffer from non-specific allergies.
15. Whalley Range was, and still is, an intensely Bohemian area packed solid with aspiring and struggling bands.
16. At arcade level, lie the tombs of past Bohemian kings.
17. This is a typical Bohemian town, and there's an optional excursion to the Streckov Castle high above the river.
18. Bohemian late Gothic forms are included in this Baroque fantasy and there are some good 18C confessionals.
19. The tourist resort threatens to change Key West's bohemian culture.
20. It is now the Museum of Bohemian History and is well worth a visit.
21. He liked to think of himself as a bit of a bohemian.
22. After a very proper upbringing he chose to lead the Bohemian life of an artist.
23. As late as 1915 Masaryk could only envisage a monarchical future for a Bohemian state.
24. The festivities were capped by an emotional presentation of a set of Bohemian cut glass from the staff to Bernard and Laura.
25. To this day his marriage remains lodged in local memory chiefly because of the arrival of his London Bohemian friends.
26. With other upper-middle-class young men who were studying art(sentencedict.com), Toulouse-Lautrec began slumming it in bohemian Montmartre.
27. They were areas with a shifting working-class population, and ideal for putting down bohemian roots.
28. Might as well look the part, since all artists were considered crazy and bohemian.
29. In the 1960s, a second wave of immigrants settled here, along with a thriving bohemian community.
30. Cops would tell us to go home, and that intensified this bohemian romance all the more.
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