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.
In my defence, I struck him on his left cheek and while he was still in shock, I ran as fast as I could.
cheek by jowl
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
They gazed romantically into each others eyes.