Since the church had a slightly bohemian reputation, Odim never came here.
Mt Eden developed a slightly bohemian image during this time as a community of artists, writers, teachers and university lecturers made it their home.
One of nine inns operating in Auvers when van Gogh arrived, the Ravoux family's simple, slightly bohemian, establishment, proved the most appealing to the artist's modest taste and pocketbook.
Built in the Forties, it maintains an atmosphere of old-world, if slightly bohemian serenity, centred on a domed, hexagonal dining room, projecting into the waters of Joe Lake, built from pines felled on this very spot.
Sterner's example attracted others interested in a slightly bohemian location, among them Joseph B. Thomas, a banker and polo player, who had the architect redo 135 East 19th Street into a picturesque Gothic house.
The Hotel Altamont is a slightly bohemian inner-city pad in Sydney, with just 14 rooms and a basic roof garden.
That night we felt we earned our supper at the delightful, slightly bohemian Bistrot Marin, which prides itself on serving homely, local dishes and is good value, too.
Part of the Nimbus art gallery, and cultivating the same slightly Bohemian air, this is a lovely place for a drink - mellow in the day and happening at night.
Dyer comes across as the quintessential, slightly bohemian, north-London literary man.
Now he looked slightly Bohemian, slightly Latin, more of a dude.