CHEEKY


Meaning of CHEEKY in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

grin

The smile that launched a career Fans of television presenter Michaela Strachan love her famous cheeky grin .

But her mouth twitched in reply to his cheeky grin , and she sighed, visibly letting go some of her tension.

PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

lucky/lazy/cheeky etc beggar

I've been stood out there ages! - Anyway, why aren't you dressed yet, you lazy beggar ?

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

I don't like teaching that class - the kids are all so cheeky .

What do you mean, I'm fat? You cheeky devil!

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

And doesn't she look cheeky in those figure-hugging pants.

Behind his fabulous trumpet playing and cheeky alleged humour there's an intelligent, alert, artful mind at work.

He tried talking but the teachers wouldn't listen and thought he was repeating words like a parrot or just being cheeky .

In the morning she had poached a short and cheeky interview with the woman just elected to head the Conservative Party.

The cheeky thieves replaced the photos with a Dot Cotton ashtray.

The anger that once greeted Clinton from opponents, and the cheeky irreverence even from sympathizers, may be receding.

The smile that launched a career Fans of television presenter Michaela Strachan love her famous cheeky grin.

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