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The phrase "hollow cheeks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person's facial appearance, often indicating a gaunt or emaciated look.
Example: "After weeks of illness, she returned with hollow cheeks that worried her friends."
Alternatives: "sunken cheeks" or "gaunt cheeks".
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Hero (James Norton) with hollow cheeks, well-filled breeches and an interesting death wish?
There are the same high bones and hollow cheeks, the same prominent nose and firm chin.
His new face is alarming: gaunt, hollow cheeks, eyes almost popping out of their sockets.
Muath, a slender, 19-year-old Sunni with distant eyes and hollow cheeks, is typical.
With his hollow cheeks, spindly frame and nailbiting intensity, Whishaw makes a compelling figure.
How ugly the taller woman's features were, the hollow cheeks, her crooked teeth, one with a corner gone.
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He had a scar down his hollow cheek too, which Grandma had done with the carving knife.... That, though, was when they were still 'speaking,' before my time".
He had a scar down his hollow cheek, too, which Grandma had done with the carving knife one of the many times when he came home pissed and incapable".
A 1904 Picasso hanging in the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York depicts a skeletal woman, her eyes hollow, her cheeks sunken as she presses down with all her might on an iron.
Hollow your cheeks.
Then apply a pink blush, or whichever color suits your skin tone best, against the hollows your cheeks.
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