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Example sentences for "her cheek"

  • A slight change was perceptible in the countenance of Jane Emory, and for a moment the color deepened on her cheek.

  • Margaret, and examined the dreadful bruise on her cheek.

  • The brightening of her cheek, the peculiar expression of her eye, not to be mistaken, when certain subjects are glanced at, convince me that I have only to woo to win her.

  • Her cheek, the color of which had heightened during her conversation with her friend, still retained its beautiful glow, but the expression of her usually calm face was changed, and slightly marked by what seemed troubled thoughts.

  • Her instinct of comedy set a dimple faintly working in her cheek.

  • Madame d'Auffray smote the point of a finger softly on her cheek.

  • He put his finger to her cheek in reproof of such supererogatory counsel to a man famous for his punctuality.

  • Nina, her cheek no more averted from his lips, nor her form from his parting embrace.

  • Her cheek took a deeper crimson, and she looked helplessly across at David.

  • Dora looked from one to the other, a pure bright color rising in her cheek.

  • Instinctively she put up her hand to her cheek.

  • And, drawing herself from Dora's hold, she turned on her side, put both her thin hands under her cheek, and lay staring at the window with a look which had a certain dreariness in it.

  • Lucy, as she held up her cheek to her cousin's salutation.

  • There in Brinkwort's house in the covert of peaches and pomegranates was the man and the only man who should, who must, bring new bloom to her cheek.

  • There was a strange brilliance in Jasmine's eyes, a hectic flush on her cheek.

  • He held out his hand to say good-bye, as the girl passed out with Jasmine's kiss on her cheek and a comforting assurance of help.

  • The remembrance of her father never approaches her heart but the tyranny of her sorrows takes all livelihood from her cheek.

  • The brightness of her face, the wonder of her eyes, the glow of her cheek, had made his pulses throb as they had never throbbed before.

  • The faint colour of the crimsoning maples was now in her cheek; the light of the autumn evening was in her eyes; the soft vitality of September was in her motions.

  • She also got to her feet, and Tarboe was so near her she could feel his hot breath on her cheek.

  • Mrs. Vanderburgh was a very tall woman, and she gazed down into the radiant face, without speaking; Polly was looking off over the sea, and the colour came and went on her cheek.

  • Polly's fingers stopped drumming now, and the colour flew up to her cheek; she forgot all about Adela.

  • It was only when they were off, and Tom riding up by her side expatiated on the glory of running down the fox and "being in at the death," that the colour died down on her cheek.

  • Not that there was any resistance on the part of the little hand which lay passive in his grasp; but there was a smile mingled with the blush on her cheek, which seemed to increase the confusion of the gallant.

  • At the same time we are compelled to own that the blood was colouring in her cheek, and that her breathing was deep and regular, for a minute or two during this relapse.

  • The graddan cake will keep her white teeth in order, the goat's whey will make the blood spring to her cheek again, which these alarms have banished and even the Fair Maiden of Perth may sleep soft enough on a bed of Highland breckan.

  • The sun was high; It smirch'd her cheek, it dimm'd her eye.

  • Holding the flowers to her cheek, she wept on, turning her face away.

  • He noted the three grains de beauté and the smile that seemed to break high on her cheek, in a small nick, like that on the cheek of a Japanese doll.

  • A smile quivered on her cheek, and putting out her hand she answered: "There's nothing to forgive, Jack.

  • They drapt the het lead on her cheek, They drapt it on her chin, They drapt it on her rose-red lips, But breath was nane within.

  • She put her hand quickly to her cheek, first the palm and then the back, murmuring confusedly: "What?

  • Then all at once, before she had time to so much as think of resistance, he had put both arms about her and kissed her squarely on her cheek.

  • She took his hand and laid it to her cheek.

  • When Mrs. Chester entered the room again with the kettle in her hand, a soft glow was on her cheek, and it would be difficult to imagine a lovelier or more cheerful face than hers.

  • The fever was still hot upon her cheek, and she murmured in her unrest as Chester took her hand softly in his and pressed his pale brow upon it.

  • The poor old creature lifted her head, the tears still hung amid the wrinkles in her cheek; but over her withered lips there came a smile.

  • Tears stood on her cheek, but her eyes were radiant with holy light.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "her 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:
    her and; her children; her dress; her eyes; her first; her for; her friends; her hair; her hands; her maid; her master; her mind; her native; her new; her part; her turn; her voice; her will; her work; here below; here figured; here have; here said; hereby declared; hermetically sealed; heroic poem