9 sentences with 'cheeks'

Example sentences and phrases with the word cheeks and other words derived from it.

« Her blue eyes were shining and her cheeks were rosy. »
« Then she focused on her daughter's body language, for her face, with its lax cheeks and downturned lips, rarely expressed anything. »
« As she stroked her cheeks, she asked inwardly, "Are you there, do you know I love you? »
« The Cambridge Evening News said: "Tears streamed down the cheeks of men and women in tribute to Stephen Hawking's courage, to his exceptional mind that has continued to contribute to our knowledge of time and space despite the ravages of a crippling illness. »
« Because of these physical facts, some diseases can be transmitted through the healthy habit of kissing. Obviously, as long as the kiss is mouth-to-mouth, never with so-called social kissing, which is nothing more than kissing on the cheeks. »
« Are blusher and blush the same thing? No, although they are arguably "close relatives". Blusher is used to illuminate the cheeks and blush is used to shape or correct facial features in general. »
« Where can blush be applied on the face? To reshape the face, a blush in the ochre range is used on a certain chosen area: for example, on the lower jaw if the lower part of the face is somewhat pronounced; on the cheeks, to deepen them by drawing a broad, oblique brushstroke from the cheekbone to the jaw; on the sides of the nose, from top to bottom, to make it appear narrower, etc. »
« If the effect is to be enhanced, then a blush in the red range is used, applied to the forehead, cheeks and contours, excluding the nose and chin. This gives the skin a warmer appearance and the effect is spectacular. If the complexion is too pale, then an extra touch is added to the cheekbones and temples. »
« Triangular face, the characteristics are: a wide, prominent forehead and long, thin cheeks. Marked features can be softened with an earth-coloured blusher. The full, full lips contrast with the broad forehead. »

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