- half-cheek
- halfˈ-cheek noun (Shakespeare)A face in profile• • •Main Entry: ↑half
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
tongue in cheek — adverb (or adjective) : with insincerity, irony, or whimsical exaggeration * * * tongue in cheek see under ↑tongue • • • Main Entry: ↑cheek * * * (with) tongue in cheek without really meaning what one is saying or writing * * * adv … Useful english dictionary
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