Crossword-Solution: BOHEMIANS
We have 7 clues for the answer “BOHEMIANS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Coffeehouse denizens | 1 answer |
| Convention flouters | 1 answer |
| Dvorák and Smetana | 1 answer |
| Nonconformist free spirits, often seen as avant-garde | 1 answer |
| Unconventional sorts | 1 answer |
| free spirits | 2 answers |
| Gypsies. | 5 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BOHEMIANS (5)
She looked archly into the big, brown, mustached faces, smelling of spirits and tobacco, then she ran her tiny forefinger delicately over Joe’s bristly chin and said, “Here is my sweetheart.” The Bohemians roared with laughter, and Marie’s uncle hugged her until she cried, “Please don’t, Uncle Joe! You hurt me.” Each of Joe’s friends gave her a bag of candy, and she kissed them all around, though she did not like country candy very well.
Now read me a chapter in “The Prince of the House of David.” Let’s forget the Bohemians.’ We had three weeks of this mild, open weather.
She was of a wild, roving nature, inherited from father and mother, who were both Bohemians by taste and circumstances.
The true Bohemian, a creature lost to view under the imaginary Bohemians of literature, is exactly described by such a principle of life.
Now in the Gypsy rhymes there is no affectation, and on that very account they are different in every respect from the poetry of those interesting personages who figure, under the names of Gypsies, Gitános, Bohemians, etc., in novels and on the boards of the theatre.
Quotes with BOHEMIANS (3)
She knew full well that writers were sex-crazed bohemians who broke the rules and didn't go out to work.
At any rate, they were strange fellows, these bohemians. They lounged around doing nothing and told you they were working; they were frightfully miserable and yet would tell you that they were perfectly happy. They had more troubles than others but seemed to bear them better, as if they fed on suffering.
About my interests: I don’t know if I have any, unless the morbid desire to own a sixteen-millimeter camera and make experimental movies can be so classified. Otherwise, I love to eat and drink — it’s my melancholy conviction that I’ve scarcely ever had enough to eat (this is because it’s impossible to eat enough if you’re worried about the next meal) — and I love to argue with people who do not disagree with me too profoundly, and I love to laugh. I do not like bohemia, or b…
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Appears in: LAT, NYT.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1963–2016).