adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
grin
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The smile that launched a career Fans of television presenter Michaela Strachan love her famous cheeky grin .
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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
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I've been stood out there ages! - Anyway, why aren't you dressed yet, you lazy beggar ?
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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I don't like teaching that class - the kids are all so cheeky .
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What do you mean, I'm fat? You cheeky devil!
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And doesn't she look cheeky in those figure-hugging pants.
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Behind his fabulous trumpet playing and cheeky alleged humour there's an intelligent, alert, artful mind at work.
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He tried talking but the teachers wouldn't listen and thought he was repeating words like a parrot or just being cheeky .
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In the morning she had poached a short and cheeky interview with the woman just elected to head the Conservative Party.
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The cheeky thieves replaced the photos with a Dot Cotton ashtray.
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The anger that once greeted Clinton from opponents, and the cheeky irreverence even from sympathizers, may be receding.
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The smile that launched a career Fans of television presenter Michaela Strachan love her famous cheeky grin.