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bohemian

noun as in nonconformist

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She was a celebrated bohemian, considered a scandalous woman.

There was Milan Hruška, a fiery miner from the North Bohemian coal mines.

Women may have frequented bohemian bars, but on the whole it was friendships and private networks.

These bohemian joints were so uncompromising that they reminded Moss “you needed chutzpah to live in New York,” he says.

To honor the occasion, DVF presented a collection—or rather, a party—that was dubbed  “Bohemian Rhapsody.”

In 1904 there was only one drinking-saloon, kept by a Bohemian-born American, who paid $6,000 a year for his monopoly licence.

Mrs. Sin was well known in certain Bohemian quarters, but was always spoken of as one speaks of a pet vice.

John Huss, a Bohemian clergyman who had adopted the opinions of Wickliff, was burnt at the stake.

She was a very literary young woman, much spoken of in Bohemian circles for elegance and graciousness.

There is something peculiar in butter prepared in this way, as it is known in other countries by the name of Bohemian butter.

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On this page you'll find 39 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to bohemian, such as: free spirit, hippie, nonconformist, beatnik, flower child, and iconoclast.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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