Sentence examples for be cheeky from inspiring English sources

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be cheeky

adjective

Impudent; impertinent; impertinently bold, often in a way that is regarded as endearing or amusing.

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Fiona told The Huffington Post that her son's answer wasn't initially meant to be cheeky.

Monkeys don't have to be cheeky; here, the marmosets are butter-wouldn't-melt cute.

"Are you speaking to me or Frank?" Mr. Kroloff can afford to be cheeky.

It can't always be cheeky fucking chappie and in your face.

Instead, she will be cheeky, and sharp, and funny, and silly.

He must also be cheeky and courageous, an adventurous spirit... even be a little barmy in his approach to life.

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I'm not being cheeky.

It's cheeky and fresh.

He is cheeky and provoking.

"She's cheeky.

Cohn was cheeky.

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