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cheekbone - use in sentences
Converse of object
- suffer: The Australia goalkeeper has suffered a suspected broken cheekbone that could keep him out of the World Cup.
- have: He also has the most amazing cheekbones, I was very impressed.
- highlight: Oval face Blend bronzer onto your cheek hollows and highlight the cheekbones near your eyes.
- reveal: Her blond hair was tied back behind her skull, revealing fashionably gaunt cheekbones.
Adjective modifier
- fractured: One member of staff was taken to hospital with a fractured cheekbone.
- broken: The victim was taken to hospital where he spent a couple of days with a broken cheekbone.
- suspected: The Australia goalkeeper has suffered a suspected broken cheekbone that could keep him out of the World Cup.
- prominent: One can see this in the prominent cheekbones ( zygomatic arches, see Figure 1 ).
- high: In '89 he met an American model aged 28, from Georgia, with high cheekbones, named Milly.
- sharp: I've always said she's got the Nimmo shape of face: wide and angular with high, sharp cheekbones.
Modifies a noun
- fracture: Their thuggery ended the tour of the Scot Sandy Carmichael who suffered multiple cheekbone fractures.
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