Synonym: boldness, brass, buttock, face, impertinence, impudence, nerve. Similar words: cheer, cheese, cheer up, week, seek out, Greek, weekly, weekend. Meaning: [tʃiːk] n. 1. either side of the face below the eyes 2. an impudent statement 3. either of the two large fleshy masses of muscular tissue that form the human rump 4. impudent aggressiveness. v. speak impudently to.
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181. Tears were trickling down her cheek and falling on to the stale, dark bread, but she seemed not to notice.
182. She had the face of an angel, high cheek bones and perfectly formed nose and mouth.
183. Cornelius observed that freckles on her left cheek mapped out the Tuamotu archipelago of south-west Polynesia.
184. A spider the size of her thumbnail dropped past her in the gloom, its legs brushing her cheek.
185. Finally she brushed past us toward the office, her cheek bright red.
186. I kissed Mom on the cheek and said good night.
187. She winced painfully as a burning sensation spread across her cheek, and jerked her hand away from her face.
188. There was Little Liz, the rose-bloom on her cheek, avid for leather and narcotics.
189. Jenny looked as though she'd been crying, and there was a nasty bruise on her cheek.
190. The great thick braid of spun metal hung over her shoulder, and brushed his cheek as she leaned over him.
191. There was smeared blood at the corner of his mouth, a grassy bruise on his cheek.
192. He argued that criminals were physically distinguishable by, for example, large jaws, high cheek bones, extra toes and so on.
193. Would you desire the honour of your own cheek being blemished by Biff?
194. Death had brushed Dustin's cheek twice, threatening to take him first by fire and secondly by a bomb.
195. My head was resting against his chest and I felt his heart beating against my eye and cheek.
196. Michele's lips brushed first one cheek then the other, his tongue-tip gathering the twin tears.
197. A tongue in cheek reminder to some one whose cheeks were bulging with bad manners.
198. He has a possible mole on his left cheek and was wearing a beret.
199. I saw small wounds, red gashes, high on the cheek bones.
200. This Government has all the conviction of a blush on Madonna's cheek.
201. She kept her cool and dished out more than her fair share of barefaced cheek, in more senses than one.
202. Prominent projections of the bones can become sore to touch,[sentencedict.com] especially the cheek bones.
203. I saw the long shadows my eyelashes cast on my cheek.
204. He felt a burst of pain in his eye and cheek.
205. The blow caught her on the right side of her face, high on the cheek bone, beneath the eye.
206. When he brushed his cheek against hers or supported her waist in multiple pirouettes the sensual heat was unmissable.
207. She peered anxiously at the reddening bruise on Perkin's cheek, a twin to one on mine.
208. No bottling up for me; no turning the other cheek for Walt.
209. She felt the warm breath from his wild beast's mouth softly, against her cheek.
210. A tame rabbit was brought in with a large abscess about the size of an egg on its cheek.