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Definition of cheek-down in English: cheek-downnoun Soft facial hair, especially the first beard growth of an adolescent boy.
Origin Late 19th century; earliest use found in William Morris (1834–1896), designer, author, and visionary socialist. Definition of cheek-down in US English: cheek-downnoun Soft facial hair, especially the first beard growth of an adolescent boy.
Origin Late 19th century; earliest use found in William Morris (1834–1896), designer, author, and visionary socialist. |