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cheeked

[ cheekt ]

adjective

  1. having cheeks of the kind indicated (used in combination):

    rosy-cheeked youngsters.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of cheeked1

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A few weeks later, his son Robert Owen Lehman Jr. says, he received the drawing, a portrait of a rosy cheeked woman with a soft smile, from his father as a holiday gift.

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Being cheeked by Messi fans on the internet is probably a fitting end for all our heroes.

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Of course, it helps that the figure doing the desecration was a chubby cheeked Austrian hamster, carefully bobbing across a graveyard on its way to eat a meal of flowers and candle wax.

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We went in and found that every hiker for twenty miles was already there, several of them sitting around a wood stove eating chili or ice cream and looking rosy cheeked and warm and clean.

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Wrinkled or not, supple cheeked or sagging jowls, every day we live and breathe is always a celebration of our ability to continue thriving.

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