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View definitions for cheeks

cheeks

noun as in derriere/derrière

noun as in duff

noun as in fanny

noun as in posterior

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Example Sentences

She says people used to roll their eyes at her and puff out their cheeks when she was walking down the street - but that the weight loss drugs had now made her "invisible".

From BBC

Spadaccini: On the base of the prosthetic nose and cheeks for Manitas, I added imperfections like damaged skin or a scar, which made his face look more realistic.

As they watch her, a number of the teens in Eva's audience have tears rolling down their cheeks too.

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By day six, Jones said she “developed the sort of comedonal acne that I haven’t had since my early twenties and my cheeks had begun to actually feel a little inflamed.”

From Salon

Andrea claims Mr Scott told her he thought her cheeks were "uneven" and he could help "harmonise" her face.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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