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cheek

cheek [ cheek ]


noun  (plural cheeks)
Definition:
 
1. soft part of face: the soft side area of the face between the nose and ear

2. buttock: either side of the buttocks ( informal )

3. bad manners: impertinent or precocious words or behaviour showing, or appearing to show, disregard for good manners or the feelings of others ( informal )
He had the cheek to ask me for a lift!



transitive verb  (3rd person present singular cheeks, present participle cheeking, past and past participle cheeked)
Definition:
 
speak disrespectfully to somebody: to speak disrespectfully or rudely to somebody ( informal )

[ Old English cēoce< W Germanic]

-cheeked suffix

cheek to cheek close together with faces touching
dancing cheek to cheek


cheek by jowl side by side or very close together
living cheek by jowl in a tiny unheated flat


turn the other cheek to accept injury or insults without resisting or retaliating

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