The word "cheeky" by itself is an adjective.
"To be cheeky" IS an idiom. It means to sass or talk back.
most people think cheeky mare is a swear word but it is not
The opposite of cheeky (rude, impertinent) would be polite, respectful, or deferential.
fearless, enterprising, brave, daring, heroic, adventurous, courageous, audacious, impudent, forward, confident, cheeky, brazen, insolent
cheekier
No, cheeky is not a verb. Its an adjective.
No, the word cheeky is not an adverb.The adverb form of the word would be cheekily.
The word 'cheeky' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as showing disrespect, rude, impudent. Example:A cheeky kid was making faces at me while his mother paid the cashier.You are a cheeky person.
cheeky chappy chippy cheeky cheeky bingo
A cheeky person
how cheeky can monkeys ?
cheeky = frech
Yes there is going to be a new Cheeky the Cat Webkinz. His name is called Bubblegum Cheeky the Cat. But there is not a new Cheeky the Dog.
cheeky cat and the cheeky dog are retired
Cheeky cats are retired.
there is no game called this :'(
depends on how you teach them or CHEEKY