boho
Americannoun
plural
bohosadjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of boho
By shortening and alteration
Example Sentences
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Originally born of the 2000s boho trend, the brand has explored a more contemporary direction over the years with Japanese textiles and workwear shapes. 350-352 N. Robertson Blvd.,
From Los Angeles Times
Bones stayed true to her witchy boho aesthetic for her final perfomance outfit, donning a floaty black gown paired with black leather thigh-high boots and gloves.
From BBC
Thomas bought this versatile, metallic beaded, three-layered necklace over a year ago, marking the start of her boho era, an amalgamation of everything she loves: eclectic accessories, natural textures, and a free-spirited ethos.
From Los Angeles Times
Patricia Maguire from Boho was unable to get an ambulance for her mum when she fell ill last month.
From BBC
An easy, boho charm prevailed.
From Los Angeles Times
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