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bohemian

[boh-hee-mee-uhn] / boʊˈhi mi ən /




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Mr Hallam and some friends decided to play Bohemian Rhapsody, picking a song that would show him off if he was unable to play again.

From BBC

Bohemian textiles, artworks and books add personality and warmth to the interiors, but the custom windows and doors give the studio a classic California indoor-outdoor feel.

From Los Angeles Times

That evening, farther down river, in the small community of Occidental, off Bohemian Highway, Michele Wimborough stepped outside of a cozy restaurant that was as much a dream as a business.

From Los Angeles Times

If Dad’s taste is more Bohemian modern than traditional, the arched fronds of the Chamaedorea elegans, also known as a parlor palm or good luck palm, will add a relaxed tropical vibe to interiors.

From Los Angeles Times

The same factors that have made Venice attractive for people with homes - sun, sandy beaches, seaside restaurants and a Bohemian, tolerant lifestyle - have also beckoned the unhoused.

From Reuters