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bohemian

[boh-hee-mee-uhn] / boʊˈhi mi ən /




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Meanwhile, among those contributing to the heavy Bohemian atmosphere of the city is local musical legend, one-man rockabilly band Bloodshot Bill.

From Los Angeles Times

Instead, Mercury emphatically crossed out the alternative title, going with “Bohemian Rhapsody” for the lead single on the band’s fourth album, 1975’s “A Night at the Opera.”

From Washington Times

The club had a tie in with Bohemians, Ferguson's first professional club, until recently and they remain affiliates; he played three senior games for them before heading for England.

From BBC

Instead of dumping Natural Bohemian beers into the funnel for a person to chug, they use water.

From Seattle Times

As far back as 1997, he whisked the justice to the all-male bacchanal of elites known as the Bohemian Grove, in the redwoods north of San Francisco.

From Los Angeles Times