Sentence for cheeks | Use cheeks in a sentence

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

  • His cheeks grew pink. (8)
  • The colour left her cheeks. (10)
  • Rose felt fire on her cheeks. (10)
  • A dull flush coloured his cheeks. (8)
  • Her cheeks and ears are burning.] (8)
  • His seamed cheeks were newly shaved. (8)
  • A spot of colour came to her cheeks. (10)
  • A faint pink had come up in his cheeks. (8)
  • A faint flush coloured his brown cheeks. (8)
  • Big tears were rolling down his cheeks. (10)
  • His cheeks burned with a fever of shame. (1)
  • The color in her cheeks deepened a little. (9)
  • A river of blood overflowed her fair cheeks. (10)
  • Diana fanned her cheeks and said she was warm. (10)
  • A dusky flash, worth seeing, came on her cheeks. (10)
  • Agostino pressed his finger on a dimple in her cheeks. (10)
  • Her cheeks were sunken, shadowy; she looked very tired. (8)
  • His chin and cheeks are clothed in a reddish golden beard. (8)
  • She is pretty, her cheeks rosy, and her forehead puckered. (8)
  • Will they have to put paint on her soft cheeks to-morrow? (10)
  • Tears filled her eyes, and even ran down her cheeks as she sat. (4)
  • Her heart fluttered, her knees trembled, and her cheeks grew pale. (4)
  • Great tears rolled down her cheeks; and she writhed and shook all over. (8)
  • The colour had gushed into her cheeks, her eyes were bright with tears. (8)
  • Rose, with a deep blush on her cheeks, stepped from Evan to her mother. (10)
  • Lavender to seal his doom, caused a faint pink flush to invade his cheeks. (8)
  • The colour had deepened again in her cheeks, she laughed, pouting her lips. (8)
  • Her eyes sparkled; her cheeks glowed; all the woman was on fire for smuggling. (9)
  • Her cheeks were pale, and about her eyes were little lines, normally in hiding. (8)
  • Mrs. Chump rejoiced to behold how her chance spark kindled flame in his cheeks. (10)
  • My cheeks were like two coals, my whole face was flaming and, I think, steaming. (1)
  • A smile went up the plump cheeks: forthwith the bud of a mouth was in rapid motion. (10)
  • The old Chartist was still beside him, tears rolling down his cheeks into his beard. (8)
  • Her cheeks were flushed as if the sun had burned them; her lips were parted in a smile. (8)
  • Their eyes instantly met, and the cheeks of both were overspread with the deepest blush. (4)
  • His cheeks were thin, his profile peaked, his lids inflamed, and his brain morbidly tense. (12)
  • Cousin Teresa, tall and thin, with hard, red cheeks, shaded her pleasant eyes with her hand. (8)
  • She hung a moment in languor, and that oriental warmth of colour ebbed away from her cheeks. (10)
  • The cheeks which had been pale now glowed, and the movements which had hesitated were decided. (4)
  • The sight of blood rushing into her cheeks gave him some satisfaction; she ought to be ashamed! (8)
  • A faint flush even had come into his pale cheeks, and he moved his well-kept hands emphatically. (8)
  • Her cheeks burned with a Jacqueminot crimson; what should be white in her face was chalky white. (9)
  • Excitement had fixed an unwonted colour in her cheeks; her lips twitched as if she wished to speak. (8)
  • All night the Naval Monarch with the loose cheeks and jelly smile of the swinging sign-board creaked. (10)
  • To see her you would hardly think her ill; her cheeks have not had time to waste or lose their colour. (8)
  • The round brown eyes and the ruddy varnish on his cheeks were a mask upon grief, if not also upon joy. (10)
  • She flung her arms round him; and half smothered by that fervent embrace, he kissed her cheeks and hair. (8)
  • He has a little rat-gnawn, brown-grey beard, moustaches, high cheek-bones, hollow cheeks, small fiery eyes. (8)
  • He put his arms round her, and they sat a long time with their cheeks pressed together, not speaking a word. (8)
  • She was conscious of a slice of bread and jam in his hand, and that his mouth and cheeks were smeared with red. (8)
  • There was a look of triumph and softness about her; the colour kept deepening in her cheeks, her figure swayed. (8)
  • He sat there, neither thinking of them nor reproached in his manhood for the tears that rolled down his cheeks. (10)
  • The imperial on that lower lip was bristling, the crimson of those cheeks had spread to the roots of his white hair. (8)
  • His complexion was coal black; the cheeks were apparently tattooed in irregular sinuous lines from the eyes downward. (1)
  • He suddenly ceased speaking and relapsed into contemplation of the carpet, with his bearded cheeks resting on his fists. (8)
  • His cheeks were wet, and the knowledge of that was comforting, as though it guaranteed the genuineness of his sacrifice. (8)
  • His walk was rapid: the leaves on the trees brushed his cheeks; the dead leaves heaped in the dells noised to his feet. (10)
  • Her red round cheeks did, in fact, become a shade less rosy, and in her forget-me-not blue eyes shimmered a tear or two. (12)
  • Her cheeks were pale, but there was something feverish in her chatter to her neighbour; she still refused to look at Shelton. (8)
  • What a young pup-with his round eyes, and his round cheeks, and his little moustache, his fur coat, his spats, his diamond pin! (8)
  • His cheeks were full and folded, his lower lip had a habit of protruding, and his eyebrows jutted out above his full, light eyes. (8)
  • When he smiled his cheeks formed two hard red blocks, his trim moustache stood out, and many little wrinkles ran from his light eyes. (8)
  • And she had a sort of mirage vision of herself, with eyelashes resting on her cheeks, lips a little parted, arms helpless at her sides. (8)
  • At one end of it Felix could see distinctly the form of a gleaming skull, with dark sky showing through its eyeholes, cheeks, and mouth. (8)
  • He removed a white hair from the lapel of his closely-buttoned-up frock coat, and passed his hand over his cheeks, moustache, and square chin. (8)
  • His domed forehead, great white moustache, lean cheeks, and long lean jaw were covered from the westering sunshine by an old brown Panama hat. (8)
  • Duchess Susan might protest her inability to keep her blushes down; that the wrong was done by the insolent eyes, and not by her artless cheeks. (10)
  • He stepped out of the chapel with Beauchamp to embrace him; then kissed Renee, and, remarking that she was pale, fetched flooding colour to her cheeks. (10)

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