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cheeked, a.|tʃiːkt| Having a cheek or cheeks: in comb., as blub-cheeked, cherry-cheeked, fair-cheeked, red-cheeked, etc.
1552Huloet Cheeked great, or hauynge great cheakes, macticus. 1592Greene Upst. Courtier D ij b, Cherry cheeked, like a shredde of scarlet. 1647Crashaw Steps Temple 80 Of all the faircheek'd flowers. 1783Ainsworth Lat. Dict. (Morell) i s.v. Cheek, Full cheeked, or blub cheeked, bucco. 1861Times 10 Oct., Rosy-cheeked apples. 1878Browning Poets Croisic 142 That black-eyed cherry-cheeked sister. |