cheek

bochecha
definition
noun
tears rolled down her cheeks
either side of the face below the eye.
he had the cheek to complain
impertinent talk or behavior.
translation of 'cheek'
verb
falar a respeito,
falar descaradamente
noun
face,
impudência,
mordente,
linguagem descarada,
bochecha,
atrevimento,
descaramento
example
Even when things went wrong, they had enough 'cheek' to get away with it.
She put her arm round his neck, touching the side of his 'cheek' and her fingertips stuck to its surface.
I am upset because they had the 'cheek' to give me a ticket - although I can see the funny side.
They had the 'cheek' to ask me if I could work tonight.
As it was, I felt a burning pain on my left 'cheek' below my eye and all over my arm.
I wipe away a tear that's somehow rolling down my 'cheek' with the back of my hand.
he had the 'cheek' to complain
The English agent even had the 'cheek' to send an e-mail saying he was doing a bunk and planned to emigrate to Italy.
he had the 'cheek' to complain
Darien had to bite the side of his inner 'cheek' to keep from saying something insulting and cruel to her.
He had the 'cheek' to tell workers their demand, which will mean a rise of as little as 30p an hour, was ‘exorbitant’.
He even had the 'cheek' to object when I insisted that it had to be coloured in.
It is surprising that she had the 'cheek' to pursue her act to the highest court of appeal.
that's enough of your 'cheek'!
She also had the 'cheek' to question our lack of footpaths!
Participants use their kits to scrape some cells off of their inner 'cheek' with a swab and mail it in.
One of his hands traced up along the side of my tearstained 'cheek' and through my hair.
He steps forward and touches my 'cheek' , his hand neither warm nor cold against my skin.
I can't believe someone had the 'cheek' to write this letter.
When we found out we went and they had the 'cheek' to turn us away.
They then had the 'cheek' to complain that the recovery of costs against them was unfair and a hardship on them!
They even had the 'cheek' to threaten sanctions against clubs that refused to release players.
He opened them again and looked into her caring eyes as he felt her hand moving from his 'cheek' to the left side of his chest.
In the bar, punters were downing real ale or orange juice, and staring resentfully at the three people who'd had the 'cheek' to light up a cigarette.
When he smiled a dimple was visible just below his right 'cheek' .
He lifted his hand and gently brushed away the tears rolling down her 'cheek' , with his thumb.
The blow swung his head around to the side; his 'cheek' stung long afterwards.
This time I sat up, raised my elbow next to my 'cheek' and stretched the back of my arm behind my head.
So I took great pleasure in showing her my student card - she had the 'cheek' to wish me happy birthday!
Here I was telling him something that was quite major and he had the 'cheek' to be sarcastic.
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