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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. cheek [Am tʃik, Brit tʃiːk] SUBST

1.1. cheek ANAT C (of the face):

cheek
cheek
cachete m LatAm ugs
cheek by jowl with sb
to turn the other cheek

1.2. cheek ANAT C (buttock):

cheek ugs
cheek ugs
cachete m CSur ugs

2.1. cheek ugs U (impudence):

cheek
cheek
cheek
cara f ugs
cheek
morro m Esp ugs
cheek
patudez f Chil ugs
he had the cheek to
tuvo el descaro or la frescura (or la cara etc.) de
what (a) cheek!
¡qué cara (más dura)! ugs
what (a) cheek!

2.2. cheek ugs U (impudent words):

cheek Brit
cheek Brit
to give sb a lot of cheek

II. cheek [Am tʃik, Brit tʃiːk] VERB trans Brit ugs

cheek
cheek
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
cheek
cheek
chubby cheek
cheek Brit
cheek
cheek Brit ugs
cheek Brit ugs
cheek
to dance cheek to cheek
cheek (of cod or hake)

im PONS Wörterbuch

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Englisch
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Spanisch

cheek [tʃi:k] SUBST

1. cheek (soft skin connecting jaws):

cheek

2. cheek kein Pl (impertinence):

cheek
cheek
empaque m LatAm
to have a cheek
to have the cheek to do sth

Wendungen:

to go cheek by jowl
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
cheek
cheek
cheek
chubby cheek
cheek
cheek
(fat) cheek
cheek Brit
cheek
im PONS Wörterbuch
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch

cheek [tʃik] SUBST

1. cheek ANAT:

cheek

2. cheek (impertinence):

cheek
cheek
empaque m LatAm
to have the cheek to do sth

Wendungen:

Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
cheek
cheek
cheek
chubby cheek
cheek
cheek
cheek
(fat) cheek
cheek
Present
Icheek
youcheek
he/she/itcheeks
wecheek
youcheek
theycheek
Past
Icheeked
youcheeked
he/she/itcheeked
wecheeked
youcheeked
theycheeked
Present Perfect
Ihavecheeked
youhavecheeked
he/she/ithascheeked
wehavecheeked
youhavecheeked
theyhavecheeked
Past Perfect
Ihadcheeked
youhadcheeked
he/she/ithadcheeked
wehadcheeked
youhadcheeked
theyhadcheeked

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Canned food such as jellied beef tongue was placed into one of several niches in the core module's table, where they could be warmed in 510 minutes.
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My last lover was too sloppy and open-mouthed with an aggressively active tongue.
www.smh.com.au
But time and again, reporters give new appointees a public tongue-bath in hopes of later getting access to a scoop in return for the self-abasement.
www.slate.com
Another behavior common among lizards that use chemical communication is tongue flicking.
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Initial symptoms include vomiting, salivation, and discolouration of the tongue and gums.
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