Use cheek in a sentence
Sentences ending with cheek
- His face was white as he leaned over Barry Whalen to look at Rudyard, but suddenly the blood came back to his cheek. [11]
- His honest eyes were alight with an admiration that was unmistakable to the painter--perhaps to Cynthia also, for a glow that might have been of annoyance or anger, and yet was like the color of the mountain sunrise, answered in her cheek. [9]
- But Dicky's tongue was in his cheek. [11]
- But her tongue was in her cheek. [9]
- She has been walking early; she has brought back two others,--one on each cheek. [6]
- She did not wait, but reached up and kissed him on the cheek. [11]
- There was something very like a smile on her face,--although it wasn't really a smile--as she bent over and kissed her mother-in-law on the cheek. [9]
- He came forward, took Hylda's hand and kissed it, then kissed her on the cheek. [11]
- The red leaped to Tull's dark cheek. [13]
- A victim said to one of these fellows one day: "But I know I hired the horse of you, because I noticed that scar on your cheek. [5]
Short sentences using cheek
- There--put your cheek to mine. [5]
- Why is my cheek so? [11]
- Talk about cheek! [5]
Sentences containing cheek two or more times
- And when at last their prison was opened by the hands of Bigot's men, they were found cheek by cheek, bound in the sacred marriage of Death. [11]
- And to this day I can remember nothing remarkable about Slade except that his face was rather broad across the cheek bones, and that the cheek bones were low and the lips peculiarly thin and straight. [5]
More example sentences with the word cheek in them
- A keen observer would have seen in the glowing, unrestful look, in the hot cheek, in the interlacing fingers, that a contest was going on in the woman's soul, as she drove homeward with all that was her own in the world. [11]
- Her face looked worn; there was a hectic spot on each cheek and dark circles round the eyes. [11]
- They could exchange words and looks, they could arrange private interviews, they would be stooping together over the same book, her hair touching his cheek, her breath mingling with his, all the magnetic attractions drawing them together with strange, invisible effluences. [6]
- Dozens of men with necks swathed in napkins, rushed from barber-shops, lathered to the eyes or with one cheek clean shaved and the other still bearing a hairy stubble. [5]
- Touching the glass with his cheek, he listened again. [12]
- The cold breath which fanned his cheek was certainly no mere draught. [10]
- The deep blush which crimsoned Euthymia's cheek at Lurida's suggestion was in a strange contrast to her own undisturbed expression. [6]
- I'll take them where they must go, scold them a bit, and pet them a bit," said Marya Dmitrievna, touching her goddaughter and favorite, Natasha, on the cheek with her large hand. [2]
- Murray Bradshaw's face was calm as usual, but there was a flush on his cheek, and Master Gridley saw the slight but unequivocal signs of excitement. [6]
- His fresh cheek was bent to the brown, delicate wood, and he was playing to his sister the air of the undying chanson, "Je vais mourir pour ma belle reine. [11]
- He made a vicious dash at me that boded no good, but I slipped behind the hominy block; and Polly Ann, who was like a panther on her feet, dashed at him and gave him a buffet in the cheek that sent him reeling again. [9]
- You would have turned the other cheek, you are so tame. [11]
- He reached out to pinch her cheek, but she deftly tipped her head and caught his outstretched fingers. [11]
- No blush came to his cheek, because he did not know who his father is. [11]
- She was glad to have Ulrich clasp her so firmly, so she pressed her cheek closer to his, loosened her fingers from his neck, caressingly stroked his face with her cold hand, and murmured: "You are kind, Ulrich, and I love you! [10]
- As she started to do so, he hastened to prevent her, but, utterly surprised, he saw the horse whinny to her cheek, and arch his neck under her white palm--it was very white. [11]
- You are going to be good, and do everything I tell you, like a dear," and she tapped his cheek affectionately with her finger. [5]
- The reader seems to be deeply absorbed in its contents, and at times greatly excited by what he reads; for his face is flushed, his eyes glitter, and--there rolls a large tear down his cheek. [6]
- But who'd have thought he'd have the cheek to come out for governor? [9]
- Kiss my cheek, thou noontide ray, From my Love so far away! [6]
- I have seen those of to-day: fine and tall, with breasts like apples, and a cheek to tempt a man like you, m'sieu'; no grease in the hair--no, M'sieu' Tybalt. [11]
- While reflecting over these matters, the image of the lean Egyptian goldsmith, with his narrow, brown, smooth-shaven face and skull, prominent cheek bones, receding brow, projecting ears and, with all its keenness, lustreless glance, rose before him as if he could see his bodily presence. [10]
- As he spoke these last words he noticed that the pulse fluttered a little,--beat irregularly a few times; intermitted; became feeble and thready; while his cheek grew whiter than the pallid bloodlessness of his long illness had left it. [6]
- Instead of advising them to turn the other cheek, he taught them uppercuts, feints, and jabs, and on the proof of this unexpected acquaintance with a profession all of them openly admired, the last vestige of reserve disappeared. [9]
- The lash of the whip only whistled close by the cheek of the poor fainting woman, for Bent-Anat had seized Paaker's arm with all her might. [10]
- Victoria sat across the table from Austen, and several times the consciousness of his grave look upon her as she talked heightened the colour in her cheek. [9]
- The soldier with the swollen cheek looked angrily at the cavalry singers. [2]
- But she gained the shelf, gasping, hot of cheek, glad of eye, with her hand in Venters's. [13]
- Obliquely down swept the sabre, and drove through the cheek and chin of one foe; another sweep, and the bayonet of the other was struck aside; and another, which was turned aside as Gabord's horse came down, bayoneted by the fallen grenadier. [11]
- The khaki of the former was shot through in several places, he had been slashed in the cheek by a bullet, and a bullet had also passed through the muscle of his left forearm; but he was scarcely conscious of it. [11]
- He could see the flame in her cheek. [11]
- They looked into the faces of each other, and no man's cheek was free from tears. [12]
- Abstractedly he touched the cheek she had kissed. [11]
- Months went by; the bloom forsook his cheek, the fire faded out of his eye; sighings and abstraction usurped the place of smiles and cheerful converse. [5]
- She lay on the bed with her cheek pressed to the guitar, and her eyes hungrily feeding on the face of a woman whose beauty belonged to spheres other than where she had spent the thirteen years of her married life. [11]
- So it happened that Zoe's fingers often came in touch with those of the stage-manager, that his hands touched her shoulders, that his cheek brushed against her dark hair once, and that she had sensations never experienced before. [11]
- Will you believe that I saw Number Five, with a sweet, approving smile on her face all the time, brush her cheek with her hand-kerchief? [6]
- She kissed her, swiftly, on the cheek, and fled from the room.... Supper was an ordeal. [9]
- A French bullet struck the wooden wheel of the carriage, and a splinter gashed his cheek. [11]
- Sir William's fingers stroked his beardless cheek uncertainly. [11]
- His other shoulder stole the bloom from many a lovely cheek that brushed him in the surging crush, but he noted it not. [5]
- A single tear stole down his hollow cheek. [6]
- How could he stand against the three-legged woman, and the man with his eye in his cheek? [5]
- Her face was so close to mine that her breath fanned my cheek. [9]
- The blood welled slowly up in Tracy's cheek, and he said with a grade of injured dignity almost ducal: "Is that for me? [5]
- Gathering up her skirts, she ran to him, put both hands on his shoulders, kissed him on the cheek, and said: "Monsieur Garon, Monsieur Garon, my good avocat, my Solon! [11]
- One of those sitting up in the cart had probably been wounded in the cheek. [2]
- He was quite silent after this, still wearing the slight flush on his cheek. [6]
- In trying to shoot her cheek (as she sat at the supper-table with her parents and brothers and sisters) in such a manner as to mar its comeliness, one of his bullets wandered a little out of the course, and she dropped dead. [5]
- At other times she was sad, and more than once Mrs. Hopkins had seen a tear steal down her innocent cheek, when there seemed to be no special cause for grief. [6]
- At the door she took both of Faith's hands in hers, and kissed her cheek. [11]
- With hungry tenderness she laid it against her breast and pressed its cheek to her own, murmuring and crooning to it. [11]
- Many a time she kissed the smooth bole of a maple or whispered to it; or laid her cheek against a mossy rock and murmured a greeting in the spirit of a companionship as old as the making of the world. [11]
- With excited curiosity she asked what he had said so secretly, but he only answered hurriedly, "The name of the Man in the Moon's dog," kissed her cheek, and ran downstairs. [10]
- They could not see his face, but they could see the face of Suzon Charlemagne, and they misunderstood the light in her eye, the flush on her cheek. [11]
- One was a scholar and a writer of note; a pleasant old gentleman, with the fresh cheek of an octogenarian Cupid. [6]
- Her eyes could scarce see him, so full of tears were they; and, standing on tiptoe, she kissed him upon each cheek. [11]
- I believe I said it calmly, though I was conscious of a shudder and of a paling cheek, in view of the nature of the exploit I was so unreflectingly engaged in. [5]
- The blood was running in a tiny little stream down his cheek. [11]
- He throws arm 'round me, smacks me on the cheek, and says he: 'Tell Jock to keep the mare, Becky. [11]
- And he looked round him slow and breathed hard, then drew his fingers through the sweat on his cheek. [11]
- He shook his ringlets back angrily, and a scarlet spot showed on each straw-coloured cheek. [11]
- It was a reversed action of the nervous centres,--the opposite of that which flushes the young lover's cheek and hurries his bounding pulses as he comes into the presence of the object of his passion. [6]
- Presently, however, it recovered its natural force and rhythm, and a faint flush came back to the pale cheek. [6]
- And as Alice raised the silver pitcher, there was a deep dimple in her sweet cheek. [4]
- Verus recommenced his questioning, but the Sarmatian would betray nothing, till Verus tapped him lightly first on one cheek and then on the other, and said gaily: "Mastor, my worthy friend Mastor, listen to me. [10]
- Mrs. Holt playfully pinched her cheek. [9]
- He makes those people pay three or four times as much as an article is worth, whereas I never had the cheek to make them pay more than double. [5]
- Thy cheek is pale, and thy eyes are heavy with watching and weeping for me--I know--for me; but thou wilt be well again, and merry too, when we are far away. [12]
- I'll take thine own benison, lady--but on my cheek, not on my hand as this day before at four of the clock. [11]
- A perspiration broke out on his forehead and his cheek. [11]
- And that day one year my Jock smacks me on the cheek, and gets on the mare; and when I ask: 'Where be goin'? [11]
- Such a brightness on the face like the light of heaven, and from the blessed Mother's cheek it drops and drops...." "But, dear me, that must be a fraud! [2]
- He kissed her on the cheek. [11]
- He brushed her on the cheek and she awoke and smiled at him, trustfully, lovingly. [9]
- He tapped his old wife on the cheek, and said humorously, "Why, we're rich, Mary, rich; all we've got to do is to bury the money and burn the papers. [5]
- The sudden paleness of his cheek, however, was lost in a smile. [11]
- A red ridge of bruised flesh instantly rose upon the old man's cheek and ear. [11]
- But--you have often noticed the signification of a 'but,'" she added, smiling, tapping her cheek lightly with the ivory knife--"but the hour arrives when the bandbox becomes a prison, when the simple hours cloy. [11]
- The King did not see the wink, but he had caught a tone in the voice of the invader, which brought, as I thought, a slight flush to his swarthy cheek. [11]
- The door did not open, and yet I felt a faint gust of air fan my cheek, and presently was conscious of a huge, cloudy presence before me. [5]
- But she has not a profusion of sunny tresses wreathing a neck of alabaster, and a cheek where the rose and the lily are trying to settle their old quarrel with alternating victory. [6]
- The quiet, starry nights, the wonderful days, the hunt, the long journeys, the life free of care, and the warm lodge; and, here, the great couch--ah, the cheek pressed to his, the lips that whispered at his ear, the smooth arm round his neck. [11]
- And Perrot was never prouder than when, in Mountain Street, Iberville, after three years' absence, threw his arms round him and kissed him on each cheek. [11]
- She caught the needle quickly from the finger, wrapped her kerchief round the wound, threw away the sewing from Guida's lap, and running an arm about her waist, made as if to lay a hot cheek against the cold brow of her friend. [11]
- I ascertained to my satisfaction that she was beautiful, and, from the paleness of her cheek, that she was a victim rather than a votary. [4]
- Soon he drew my cheek down to his and said: 'Adios, compadre: Bernal is thine now. [11]
- The letter of Mr. Seward to such a man was like a buffet on the cheek of an unarmed officer. [6]
- But a little more animation-- "'As when a great thought strikes along the brain, And flushes all the cheek. [8]
- Then, with a moan, he became unconscious, and his head rolled over against Rockwell's cheek. [11]
- When she saw me her cheek came like a peach- blossom. [11]
- When Wrangle's long mane, lashing in the wind, stung Venters in the cheek, the sting added a beat to his flying pulse. [13]
- Also Orlando had made a good impression when he resented with a funny little oath and a funnier little giggle, but with some heat in his cheek, Joel's ostentatious proposal to pay the Young Doctor's bill for attendance. [11]
- The face of Macacus lasiotus is dirty flesh-coloured, with a defined red spot on each cheek. [1]
- What does the lovely flush in a beauty's cheek mean to a doctor but a 'break' that ripples above some deadly disease. [5]
- Presently, with a look at Hilton, who nodded in reply, Ida lifted her cheek to Macavoy to kiss--Macavoy, the idle, ill- cared-for, boisterous giant. [11]
- He laughed a little, his cheek flushed with pleasure. [11]
- Along the lower line of cheek and jaw was a clear demarcation, where the brown of tanned skin met the white that had been hidden from the sun. [13]
- Was it the light reflected from the glossy leaves of the poison sumach which overhung the path that made his cheek look so pale? [6]
- It was the last time that ever Aleck was afraid of a margin; at least afraid enough to let it break her sleep and pale her cheek to the extent that this first experience in that line had done. [5]
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