Bohemian Mnemonic
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bohemian
bohemian
/boʊˈhimi.ən/
Examples
- The Bohemian division defended the camp.
- But the same is true for the Germans in the Bohemian lands.
- They came to represent the bohemian spirit of the area.
- He strengthened the power and prestige of the Bohemian Kingdom.
- Mayhew was an active member of the Bohemian Club and The Family.
- The Kinsky family were members of the Bohemian aristocracy.
- At the end of April, the crusading army crossed the Bohemian border.
- By the 19th century the vagabond was associated more closely with Bohemianism.
- He lived the life of a bohemian and worked only intermittently.
- Enlightened rule destroyed the few remaining vestiges of the Bohemian Kingdom.
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noun
a native or inhabitant of Bohemia in the Czech Republic
noun
a nonconformist writer or artist who lives an unconventional life
noun
of or relating to Bohemia or its language or people
adjective
unconventional in especially appearance and behavior
adjective
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"Bo + He + Man. The man Bo lives freely, not following society's plan."
"Bo + Hemian. Bo paints in his van, living free with no plan."
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