cheek
/t͡ʃiːk/noun, verb1 syllable
Cheek means: impudent aggressiveness.
Synonyms for cheek15
noun, as in an impudent statement
impudence, impertinence
noun, as in either of the two large fleshy masses of muscular tissue that form the human rump
buttock
also used for cheek
wang, arsecheek, asscheek, butt cheek, nether cheek, brass neck, sass, chutzpah
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What does cheek mean?5
noun
1
impudent aggressiveness“I couldn't believe her boldness”
2
an impudent statement
3
either of the two large fleshy masses of muscular tissue that form the human rump
4
either side of the face below the eyes
verb
1
speak impudently to
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with cheek?33
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Cheek in a sentence
- If slapped on one cheek, turn the other cheek.sabretou
- There was a smudge of lipstick on his cheek, and his tie was loose.Hybrid
- Thy cheeks are beautiful as the turtledove's, thy neck as jewels.carlosalberto
- Your cheeks, two pomegranate cuts, can be seen behind the veil.carlosalberto
- At last they were ready, cheeks scarlet and eyes glowing with excitement.Hybrid
- She called out to him, with tears running down her cheeks.CK
- She read his letter, with tears streaming down her cheeks.CM
- My companions, who weren't wearing hats, apparently had their noses and cheeks turn red.unknown
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Forms of cheek
as a noun
- plural
- cheeks
as a verb
- past tense
- cheeked
- present participle
- cheeking
- third-person singular
- cheeks
- past participle
- cheeked