bohemian lifestyle

  • 1Bohemian style — In modern usage, the term Bohemian (sometimes shortened to boho ) is applied to people who live unconventional, usually artistic, lives. The adherents of the Bloomsbury Group , which formed around the Stephen sisters, Vanessa Bell and Virginia… …

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  • 2bohemian — [[t]boʊhi͟ːmiən[/t]] bohemians ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n You can use bohemian to describe artistic people who live in an unconventional way. ...a bohemian writer. ...bohemian café society. ...the bohemian lifestyle of the French capital. N COUNT A… …

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  • 3bohemian — I UK [bəʊˈhiːmɪən] / US [boʊˈhɪmɪən] adjective living or behaving in an informal way that is considered typical of artists and writers a bohemian lifestyle Temple Bar is Dublin s lively bohemian quarter. II UK [bəʊˈhiːmɪən] / US [boʊˈhɪmɪən] noun …

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  • 4bohemian — bo|he|mi|an1 [ bou himiən ] adjective living or behaving in an informal way that is considered typical of artists and writers: a bohemian lifestyle Temple Bar is Dublin s lively bohemian quarter. bohemian bo|he|mi|an 2 [ bou himiən ] noun count… …

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  • 5bohemian — Bo·he·mi·an || bəʊ hɪːmɪən n. intellectual or artist living an unconventional lifestyle adj. of or pertaining to Bohemia (region in the western Czech Republic) …

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  • 6Mod (lifestyle) — Mod (originally modernist, sometimes capitalised) is a subculture that originated in London in the late 1950s and peaked in the early to mid 1960s. [cite web | title = Jeff Noon on The Modernists | author = Oonagh Jaquest | url =… …

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  • 7Mobile bohemian — A mobile bohemian is a person who has integrated mobile technology, primarily smartphones, into their daily lifestyle as a means of expanding their social network, gaining immediate access to information, staying connected, and capturing details… …

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  • 9Bohemianism — The term bohemian, of French origin, was first used in the English language in the nineteenth century [First occurrence in this sense in English, 1848 ( OED ).] to describe the untraditional lifestyles of marginalized and impoverished artists,… …

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  • 10Mateiu Caragiale — Mateiu Ion Caragiale Born March 25, 1885(1885 03 25) Bucharest Died January 17, 1936(1936 01 17) (aged&#16 …

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