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Example sentences for "either cheek"

  • Madame kissed her hand, then drew her down and kissed her on either cheek, gravely, as the young men had kissed each other.

  • When they got downstairs, Max and Louis threw themselves in each other's arms, and kissed each other on either cheek, gravely, in Continental fashion.

  • The men took him in their arms and kissed him on either cheek, the children lifted their faces in eager anticipation of the double kiss.

  • The two men leaned to each other and kissed farewell, on either cheek.

  • Yes--nothing less than Henrietta"--imprinting light kisses on either cheek.

  • Forgot the harsh quality of the triangular redness on either cheek, fixed and feverish.

  • He saw the colour flame where her fair face showed it, swiftly, deeply scarlet in that shade on either cheek.

  • Gipsy stood before him, with a face perfectly white, save two dark purple spots burning on either cheek.

  • A little red spot was coming on either cheek as Miss Anstice turned angrily to the big girl.

  • He wouldn't answer when I asked him if any other boys were there," said the matron, a dull red spot coming on either cheek.

  • Though he spoke lightly, yet two scarlet spots, forced there by the intense pain, burned on either cheek.

  • There was a blazing fire in her eye, and two dark crimson spots, all unusual there, burning on either cheek, bespeaking the consuming fever within.

  • True, she had a little hacking cough now and then, and when she lay asleep a pink spot would glow on either cheek; but nothing more than that.

  • She looked very beautiful, Benny thought, as she lay sleeping there, with a pink spot glowing on either cheek, and the long flaxen hair thrown carelessly back from the pale forehead.

  • The other man stared straight in front of him with dilated eyes, and a little grey patch growing larger in either cheek.

  • Hetty turned and looked at Clavering, with a little red spot in either cheek.

  • Hetty sat still and looked at them, a little sparkle in her dark eyes, and a crimson spot in either cheek, while the laces that hung from her neck across the bodice of the white dress rose and fell.

  • Larry held up his hands to her, for on that side of the river the slope to the level was steep, and when he swung her down the girl kissed him lightly on either cheek.

  • Mrs. Wistar, an even brighter spot on either cheek, was on her feet at this.

  • The clerical force in pink showed a bright spot on either cheek!

  • She came home with a scarlet spot on either cheek, burning brighter and brighter.

  • That day the Archbishop Pablo came to his brother to offer consolation for his loss, and Don Sebastian at the parting kissed him on either cheek.

  • When Don Sebastian bade his brother good-night, he kissed him on either cheek.

  • She threw her arms about her son's neck, giving him a loud kiss on either cheek, and Amyntas went the round of his brothers and sisters, kissing them and bidding them not forget him.

  • With a sob of joy she put out both hands again and drew his lips to hers, a palm pressed on either cheek.

  • John Lambert triumphantly, saluting Nancy with a smacking kiss on either cheek, and in no way disconcerted by Emilia's presence.

  • Only Charles and Molly looked up--she with a spot of red on either cheek, he with his bright pugnacious look, his nostrils slightly distended scenting battle with delight.

  • At first he thought she was weeping, but, when she turned towards him, he saw that her eyes were tearless and very bright, and that on either cheek burned a vivid patch of color.

  • So the two ancient ladies gravely curtsied to each other, pecked each other on either cheek, and, with a bow to Barnabas, the Countess swept away with an imposing rustle of her voluminous skirts.

  • For two days Mrs. Glynde had been going about the world with a bright red patch on either cheek; and it would seem that on the third day, namely, the Sunday, things came to a crisis in her disturbed mind.

  • Then the Rector lighted his last cigarette, and Mrs. Glynde began to show symptoms of a patch of pink in either cheek.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "either cheek" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    advanced state; could call; dull black; either actually; either alone; either before; either branch; either case; either country; either direction; either flank; either from; either hand; either house; either part; either player; either real; either side; either simple; either true; either wholly; excellent order; given amount; government office; said soberly; south pole