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cheeks
noun as in derriere/derrière
noun as in duff
noun as in fanny
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".
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.
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.”
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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