Milly has a smudge of grease on her cheek.
The root word that means "cheek" is "bucc-" from the Latin word "bucca".
grudd: cheek boch: cheek digywilydd-dra: impudence
Never slap animals,love and take care of them if you have one.
The blemish on her skin was undesirable; thus, she covered it with makeup.
The word "cheek" is a noun. It refers to either of the two fleshy parts on a person's face below the eyes.
Her right cheek has a prickly rash. The bite was so bad, he needed stitches in his cheek.
With a caress to his cheek, she went out the door.
The man had a scar on his cheek. A scar may or may not be noticeable.
cheek already is an English word.
you are really Affectionate. This is one of many examples for sentence use.
cheek by jowl
In my defence, I struck him on his left cheek and while he was still in shock, I ran as fast as I could.
Another word for the cheek is "jowl." Additionally, "buccal" can refer to the cheek area in anatomical contexts.
The root word that means "cheek" is "bucc-" from the Latin word "bucca".
grudd: cheek boch: cheek digywilydd-dra: impudence
cheek (noun) = maxilla, gena, or sometimes mala
Never slap animals,love and take care of them if you have one.