Hanapin
Cheek
What is "cheek"?
The cheek is the soft, rounded area of the face on either side, located between the eye and the jawline. It is formed by the underlying muscles and fatty tissue. The cheek plays a significant role in facial expressions, such as smiling, frowning, or blushing. It also contributes to the overall contour and symmetry of the face. The cheek is sensitive to touch and can be a site for displaying emotions, such as when it reddens with embarrassment or becomes dimpled with a smile. It is a prominent feature that adds character and definition to the face.
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sobra, pagsuway
impudent aggressiveness
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pigi, puwit
either of the two large fleshy masses of muscular tissue that form the human rump
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bastos, pambansang pagmamataas
an impudent statement
to cheek
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hamakin, katanggi
speak impudently to
cheek
n
cheeky
adj
cheeky
adj
Halimbawa
She pressed her cheek against the cool glass window.
He planted a gentle kiss on her cheek.
He felt a tickling sensation as a butterfly landed on his cheek.
She smiled, her cheeks dimpling with joy.
She turned her face to the side to avoid getting kissed on the cheek.