Sentence examples for some cheek from inspiring English sources

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And maybe some cheek implants.

I think that takes some cheek.

And it's fun, it's got some cheek to it.

As the jaws clamped down, some cheek bones were allowed to rotate outward slightly, perhaps to cushion the stress of chewing tough foods.

8.52am GMT 17th over: Australia 99-0 (Rogers 35, Warner 60) Gee, Warner is showing some cheek to Steyn, and not in the Jesus sense.

There is some cheek at presenting an English monarch as the underdog, yet even this audacity was part of its charm.

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Girls with girls and girls with boys bestow quick, sweet kisses on one another's cheeks—some cheeks still not completely rid of hints of baby fat.

They're all in place, some head to- tail or arse-up, some cheek-by-jowl or face to face (whether or not they were married), some in place of others who say there's nothing to be said and turn the earth at night and know their place.

Girls with girls and girls with boys bestow quick, sweet kisses on one another's cheeks — some cheeks still not completely rid of hints of baby fat.

A dark band above a brighter band might be a pair of eyes above some cheeks.

Indeed, watching Mr. Bana frequently strut his seminude stuff, nimbly avoiding the full-frontal reveal even as he flashes some discreet cheek, is one of the few pleasures afforded by this often ridiculous, awkward, unsatisfying and dour melodramatic adaptation.

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