Sentence for cheek | Use cheek in a sentence

Cheek in a sample sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use cheek in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for cheek.

  • Turn the other cheek! (8)
  • Who had the cheek? (8)
  • She kissed her cheek. (10)
  • Evan kissed her cheek. (10)
  • The earl patted her cheek. (10)
  • She smote his cheek fondly. (10)
  • Cyril Morland kissed her cheek. (8)
  • Temple laid his cheek on his hand. (10)
  • And she rubbed her cheek against his. (8)
  • Hilary saw a tear roll down her cheek. (8)
  • Aminta twice gave her cheek for kisses. (10)
  • Nedda rubbed her cheek against his hand. (8)
  • Bianca rubbed her cheek against his hand. (8)
  • Her lips pressed the middle of his cheek. (8)
  • A line or two of a smile touched her cheek. (10)
  • Mr. Treffry laid his hand against her cheek. (8)
  • Noel pressed his hand against her warm cheek. (8)
  • And as he read, the tears rolled down his cheek. (8)
  • She took his hand, put it to her cheek, and got out. (8)
  • He watches us now, because my lips are close by your cheek. (10)
  • I see it in her cheek, her smile, her vain attempt to frown. (4)
  • She rubbed her cheek against his shoulder, and said nothing. (8)
  • It has a star and a scratch on the left cheek from a dagger. (10)
  • She was pressing his hand to her cheek that felt burning hot. (8)
  • Solemnly he took that cool, slim hand and laid it to his cheek. (8)
  • Gottlieb pressed the rosy cheek to his shoulder and patted her. (10)
  • She sank down on her knees, and laid her cheek against his hand. (8)
  • Soames noted a hollow in each cheek, made as it were by suction. (8)
  • Harriet never felt such a desire to inflict a slap upon mortal cheek. (10)
  • A joyless dimple hung in one pale cheek, and she drew long even breaths. (10)
  • Once in her seat again, she rubbed the cheek that his breath had touched. (8)
  • From time to time he groaned softly, and turned from one cheek to the other. (9)
  • She bent her face glaring down till the ends of her hair touched his cheek. (10)
  • She paused and caught the tear which had climbed the pout on her right cheek. (8)
  • A bottle of Pol Roger to his own cheek had given him a new contempt for James. (8)
  • Her hands were folded over her breast; he could just see her cheek, very white. (8)
  • Mrs. Chump fanned her cheek, in complete ignorance of the offence and defence. (10)
  • Some minutes passed, then Greta leaning over, rubbed a cheek against her shoulder. (8)
  • A ghastly morning came into her cheek, While with a widening soul on me she stared. (10)
  • Lifting his hand he touched a cheek; and hearing a sob instantly suppressed, he sighed. (8)
  • She had leaned against him, he felt her shoulder press his arm, her hair touch his cheek. (8)
  • Wilfrid bent his cheek forward, affecting to laugh, though the subject was tragic to him. (10)
  • Not even his touch on her cheek under the olives equalled the simple treasure of that word. (8)
  • He does not offer the other cheek or turn his back to be kicked after a knock to the ground. (10)
  • Here the colour came to his cheek, and they wiped off the streaks of blood that stained him. (10)
  • Old Gottlieb, without hesitation, saluted the astonished champion with a kiss on either cheek. (10)
  • She leaned on her arm, her hair crushed against a reddened cheek, her eyes half-shut and dreamy. (10)
  • Upon the edges of her lips hovered a morbid smile; the skin of her cheek glimmered like an opal. (12)
  • He could see her face reflected, pale, with a little spot of red in each cheek, and burning red ears. (8)
  • It fixed in his cheek and jaw, wringing an awful breath of pain from him as he fell against the wall. (10)
  • Ladies, according to their rank and privileges, saluted her on the cheek or in some graceful fashion. (10)
  • A red-shaded lamp cast a mellow tinge over the grey frock, over one reddish cheek and one white shoulder. (8)
  • To dwell in yon dribble of dew On the cheek of your sovereign rose, And live the young life of a twinkle. (10)
  • She eyed us softly in a fixed manner, while the sea-wind blew her thick redbrown hair to threads on her cheek. (10)
  • Gyp turned the bust a little, to catch the light on its far cheek; a letter was disclosed between it and the oak. (8)
  • In this moment of hopeless confusion the Colonel acted by pure instinct, rose, patted her cheek, and placed a chair. (8)
  • Then he just clung to her hand; and presently, seeing that her eyes were wet, took courage enough to kiss her cheek. (8)
  • Garin, a Russian with a brown beard and patches of cheek showing through, and yellow teeth, who always looked hungry. (8)
  • She took the pillow up, holding it as if reluctant to shake out the impress of his cheek, dropped it, and turned round. (8)
  • The man seemed even taller than before; there was a cut on his cheek, the blood from which was trickling down his beard. (8)
  • A chink of sunshine through the lace of the blinds warmed her cheek, shone in the gold of her hair, and in her soft eyes. (8)
  • As they came near at marching pace, Lorenzo yawned and raised his hand to his cheek, keeping the thumb pointed behind him. (10)
  • And he slipped his arm round Gyp in the cab, crushing her against him and sniffing at her cheek as if she had been a flower. (8)
  • Mrs. Shelton again seized his hand, and this time pressed it to her soft, warm cheek, that had lost the elasticity of youth. (8)
  • The light from a candle on her writing-table was shining on her hair, her cheek, and chin, that years had so little altered. (8)
  • A long livid scar across the forehead marked the stroke of a sabre; one cheek was drawn and puckered by the work of a bullet. (1)
  • He pressed her hand against his cheek, then let it go, and, folding his arms tight, resumed his meaningless stare at the sea. (8)
  • Then heavy, thunder-drops streak his cheek, the leaves were singing, the earth breathed, it was black before him, and behind. (10)
  • She came up softly behind him, put her arms round his neck, and poked her face over his shoulder till her cheek lay against his. (8)
  • With a cheek flushed by hope, and an eye straining with curiosity, her fingers grasped the handle of a drawer and drew it forth. (4)
  • He touched her cheek kindly, and thought that one could do little better than die, if need were, in the service of such a people. (10)
  • He was in like sort aware of being rudely blocked out physically, and coarsely colored as to his blond tints of hair and eye and cheek. (9)
  • The mocker who would jeer at the torments of revolution, stands like a coward quailing before the impassive eye and pale cheek of a croupier. (6)
  • And she crinkled her nose, retrieving from the perfume of the riverside night that moment when his hand slipped between the mayflowers and her cheek. (8)

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