Sentence examples for cheeky of from inspiring English sources

"cheeky of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used to describe someone's behavior or actions that are impudent, insolent, or disrespectful. Here is an example: "It was cheeky of him to make jokes at the funeral, but somehow his lightheartedness helped us all cope with the sadness."

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"Cheeky of me to head-hunt you".

And when I conceded in an e-mail that something "was cheeky of me..."....

It's a bit cheeky of them to lump the issues together like that," she added.

It's a bit cheeky of Pete Redfern to bill his report into the decline of home ownership as "independent".

"We were a little bit surprised," Marks says, "and thought it was a bit cheeky of Merlin".

Given the success of Eating for England, it was perhaps a little cheeky of Simon Majumdar to call his new book Eating for Britain (John Murray).

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He revelled in his cheeky man-of-the-people image.

Pirlo scored the cheekiest of ridiculous penalties, by chipping a bumbling ball past the diving Joe Hart.

Cheekiest of all, Jones gets in one very good joke about the Shakespeare authorship controversy.

Diligent in protecting the centre-backs and scored the cheekiest of penalties.

44 min Camara and El Hadji Diouf exchange the cheekiest of one-twos down the left wing but Diouf's cross-cum-shot turns out be neither.

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