Similar words: rubicund, pubic, rub it in, cheer up, rub, peruse, bicker, biceps. Meaning: adj. having a sweet nature befitting an angel or cherub.
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1. He grew up in New Hampshire, a cherubic child with cheeks like Freestone peaches.
2. I like to look at you simple cherubic smile.
3. I was born cherubic and chubby.
4. I like to look at you simple cherubic smile. I like to look at you showing your kindness as the angel.
5. The affable Keefe a friendly smile cherubic countenance , a checked sports jacket and gabardine slacks.
6. If break the cherubic wing keep cherubic, That should be greed, I, love my angel.
7. One of the cherubic little babes in her own room F 'sauced' a Trustee?
8. Do you think of tiny cherubic angels, like the ones that dot Sunday school materials?
9. His round, cherubic face belied a will of steel that had launched his vast land on the most remarkable transformation of the modern age.
10. A representation of Cupid as a naked, cherubic boy usually having wings and holding a bow and arrow, used as a symbol of love.
11. The rest get the cherubic chef's neatly shaved cheek, once or twice.
12. He has a cherubic face and big brown eyes, and despite working slavishly long hours, radiates a sense of exuberance uncommon in China's newsrooms.
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13. Cherubic and deceptively guileless, she used "humour as a dodge, intimacy as a smoke screen", Ms Salomon notes.
14. There was even a burn mark on his chin but apart from that his expression was positively cherubic.
15. Formerly, reach an is very beautiful legend. The butterfly is a cherubic incarnation, and be our fall at the body that you, and can take your good luck.
16. I called her name from the kitchen window, and she smiled a cherubic smile and poked him with her toe, just so he'd know what was on her mind.
17. Even at age 6 (in 2009), Prince Edward's little girl is a mini-me of her very famous granny, Queen Elizabeth II, who was quite the cherubic 4-year-old in a photo taken in 1930.
18. When he crossed a bridge over the Schuylkill, it was wreathed with laurels and evergreens, and a cherubic boy, aided by a mechanical device, lowered a laurel crown over his head.
19. On yarn of ramie of delicate straight lines lines, degree of finish is neat small dew of unoccupied place casual ground skins between the hollow out of one, reveal perfect and cherubic temperament!
20. Margaret Roberts, who was never called "Maggie, " is remembered in Grantham as a studious, determined little girl with the cherubic looks of a cupid on a Victorian valentine.
21. The main photograph in the public domain shows a cherubic, smiling 11-year-old with a predisposition for his father's chubbiness.
22. The Beatles' current solution is spiritualism, specifically "transcendental meditation, " as propounded by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, 56, a tiny, cherubic seer with shoulder-length locks.
23. And everything Australian as over there the sky of dark blue Gao Yuan, and be permeated with from beginning to end be in on local face like beautiful and cherubic smile, true true be sure to.