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cheek [tʃi:k] SUST.

1. cheek ANAT.:

cheek

2. cheek sin pl. (rudeness):

cheek
to have the cheek to do sth

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to dance cheek to cheek
to live cheek by jowl
to turn the other cheek

cheek pouch SUST.

Entrada creada por un usuario
cheek pouch (a sac in the cheek of certain animals) ZOOL.
cheek pouch

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
The larger cheeks is the origin of the word chops.
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Two legs, called cheeks, are bound together as in the sheerlegs.
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The upper cheeks and ear-coverts are black; there are white bars on the wings, a black, recurved crest over the forehead, and pink feet.
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His jawbones are prominent, his cheeks sunken and sallow, and his teeth fully exposed when laughing.
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She is a tall woman, with freckles on her cheeks and glasses.
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The legs and cheeks are the same color as the ventral surface.
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The hair on the skull and on the cheeks is less strongly developed.
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Males in nonbreeding plumage have largely white underparts, supercilium and cheeks.
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They all have red cheeks, red noses, and big white teeth.
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The long muzzle with high cheeks and the long hair tuft, or crest, at the top side of the head are remarkable.
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