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cheeked

American  
[cheekt] / tʃikt /

adjective

  1. having cheeks of the kind indicated (used in combination).

    rosy-cheeked youngsters.


Etymology

Origin of cheeked

cheek + -ed 3

Example Sentences

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Nimue is fair of skin and long of hair and played by the rosy cheeked actor from "13 Reasons Why," Katherine Langford.

From Salon • Jul. 2, 2020

Where Varga looks anaemic and exasperated, Thewlis is tall, ruddy- cheeked and relaxed in blue jeans, black blazer and black T-shirt.

From The Guardian • May 29, 2017

In a 2002 painting by John Currin, titled “Two Guys,” a pair of rosy cheeked men pose in familial embrace — rendered in the fairytale color palette for which the painter is known.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 28, 2017

Squirrel cheeked and beetle browed, with rounded shoulders and a scratchy voice, he is a virtuoso of exasperation, a maestro of disappointment, an intrepid navigator through squalls of frustration and failure.

From New York Times • Mar. 17, 2011

Through all this, Veronika sat pale cheeked by the fire, curled in a chair with her arms hugged ’round her thin chest.

From "The Long-Lost Home" by Maryrose Wood