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Definition of cheekily in English: cheekilyadverb ˈtʃiːkɪliˈtʃikəli British In an appealingly irreverent way. he smiled cheekily at the camera she cheekily poked fun at her other half Example sentencesExamples - He attempts to stave off his billionaire's ennui by first robbing and then cheekily returning a $100-million Monet landscape from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
- Up on a branch it sat, eyeing me cheekily, and continued to masticate the fruits of my labors.
- He cheekily followed it up by asking her for a date.
- When the royal siblings toured the Berlin school, an eight-year-old boy cheekily questioned the princess about the headgear.
- They decided for a laugh to cheekily chance getting in there and were amazed when their ruse of posing as pressmen caught the stadium security off guard.
- Their densely packed, cheekily written catalog offers things like Russian microscopes, Cold War-surplus Geiger counters, and accordion halves.
- She approaches her sources in a way that's both gleefully childlike and cheekily suggestive.
- If you are seven years old, ignorance is bliss, as this child proved when she strode up and cheekily asked for a picture for her family album.
- This will keep staff from using the service to cheekily call other places for job interviews.
- She told him she wanted a pony and cheekily advised him to start saving now.
Definition of cheekily in US English: cheekilyadverbˈCHēkəlēˈtʃikəli British In an appealingly irreverent way. he smiled cheekily at the camera she cheekily poked fun at her other half Example sentencesExamples - He attempts to stave off his billionaire's ennui by first robbing and then cheekily returning a $100-million Monet landscape from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
- When the royal siblings toured the Berlin school, an eight-year-old boy cheekily questioned the princess about the headgear.
- They decided for a laugh to cheekily chance getting in there and were amazed when their ruse of posing as pressmen caught the stadium security off guard.
- If you are seven years old, ignorance is bliss, as this child proved when she strode up and cheekily asked for a picture for her family album.
- Up on a branch it sat, eyeing me cheekily, and continued to masticate the fruits of my labors.
- This will keep staff from using the service to cheekily call other places for job interviews.
- He cheekily followed it up by asking her for a date.
- She approaches her sources in a way that's both gleefully childlike and cheekily suggestive.
- Their densely packed, cheekily written catalog offers things like Russian microscopes, Cold War-surplus Geiger counters, and accordion halves.
- She told him she wanted a pony and cheekily advised him to start saving now.
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