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boho adjective unconventional, bohemian US, 1958- I can’t say I gave her costume an honor grade, however; it was a bit too Boho for my taste. I especially loathed the Indian thing she carried for a handbag. — Erich Segal, Love Story, p. 3, 1970
- [A] big creative boho scene of dropouts from London, Brighton is the perfect place for something to kick off. — John Robb, The Nineties, p. 260, 1999
- We lacked expertise, a guitar player and any coherent definition beyond that of a ragged, slap-back boho band[.] — Mick Farren, Give the Anarchist a Cigarette, p. 48, 2001
- [Elvis] Presley plays a successful photographer grappling with a succession of boho babes. — Q, p. 62, May 2002
- “Oh, he’s just trying to be boho.” — Chris Miller, The Real Animal House, p. 4, 2006
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