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    cheek
    /tʃiːk/

    noun

    • 1. either side of the face below the eye: "tears rolled down her cheeks"
    • 2. talk or behaviour regarded as rude or lacking in respect: "he had the cheek to complain"

    verb

    • 1. speak impertinently to: informal British "Frankie always got away with cheeking his elders"

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  2. CHEEK definition: 1. the soft part of your face that is below your eye and between your mouth and ear: 2. behaviour…. Learn more.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CheekCheek - Wikipedia

    Cheeks are fleshy in humans, the skin being suspended by the chin and the jaws, and forming the lateral wall of the human mouth, visibly touching the cheekbone below the eye. The inside of the cheek is lined with a mucous membrane (buccal mucosa, part of the oral mucosa ).

  4. The meaning of CHEEK is the fleshy side of the face below the eye and above and to the side of the mouth; broadly : the lateral aspect of the head. How to use cheek in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Cheek.

  5. Jul 1, 2024 · ( anatomy, informal, usually in the plural) The lower part of the buttocks that is often exposed beneath very brief underwear, swimwear, or extremely short shorts . Synonyms: arsecheek, asscheek, butt cheek, nether cheek. ( figurative, informal, uncountable) Impudence .

  6. noun. either side of the face below the eye and above the jaw. the side wall of the mouth between the upper and lower jaws. something resembling the side of the human face in form or position, as either of two parts forming corresponding sides of various objects: the cheeks of a vise. impudence or effrontery:

  7. 1. The fleshy part of either side of the face below the eye and between the nose and ear. 2. Something resembling the cheek in shape or position. 3. Either of the buttocks. 4. Impertinent boldness: had the cheek to insult his hosts. tr.v. cheeked, cheek·ing, cheeks Informal. To speak impudently to. Idiom: cheek by jowl.

  8. You say that someone has a cheek when you are annoyed or shocked at something unreasonable that they have done. [ informal ] I'm amazed they had the cheek to ask in the first place.

  9. Your cheek is the part of your face under your eye and between your ear and nose. Your cheeks might turn bright red in embarrassment when you have to speak in public.

  10. Definition of cheek noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. something resembling the side of the human face in form or position, as either of two parts forming corresponding sides of various objects: the cheeks of a vise. impudence or effrontery: He's got a lot of cheek to say that to me!

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