cheek - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • flush: Maroon is the color of burgundy wines and flushed cheeks and smacked bottoms and port and gout and winter uniforms.
  • blush: Her dress is badly crumpled but her smile triumphant, beams between her blushing cheeks.
  • kiss: Nobody ever stopped us, an incredible fact these days when a 6 year old can be removed from school for kissing a cheek.
  • turn: Forget about turning the other cheek, revenge is good for you.

Adjective modifier

  • bare-faced: Llewellyn's disappearance, Cathy's extra brownie points, George's secret URL and Danny's bare-faced cheek.
  • rosy: For long-lasting blushing bride rosy cheeks, now's the time to apply a little crème blusher to the apples of the cheeks.
  • ruddy: Inside these towering properties, smoking cauldrons of yak butter tea are tended by women with ruddy cheeks scorched by the elements.
  • chubby: His feet would tangle in the wind and his chubby cheeks would be in a constant smile, while I would get ridiculously dizzy.
  • sunken: Behold these sad eyes, these sunken cheeks, this withered frame!

Modifies a noun

  • pouch: They posses cheek pouches which can carry food whilst they are foraging.
  • swab: Alternatively, for very young or old donors, cheek swabs can be used.
  • tooth: The grinding surfaces of these cheek teeth are called tables.
  • bone: Those cheek bones aren't what they used to be...
  • patch: The cheek patch can tell you whether a bird is a light, dark or medium of the color.
  • meat: This might lead to contamination of other parts of the carcass, such as the cheek meat.

Noun used with modifier

  • ass: My knuckles were white and my ass cheeks clenched tight, Kim laughed and the Nepali raft guides slept their hang overs off.
  • butt: The only cheek he's going to be turning is his butt cheek in a salutary mooning of his stunned opponent!

Possessives

  • pig: My biggest pleasure is when I see a girl tucking into pig's cheeks.

Preposition: by

  • jowl: They saw some broken-down wooden huts cheek by jowl with a line new electric station.

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