warm cheek

Frequency: 6.59.1 per million words

Used to describe cheeks that are red and hot, typically due to illness, embarrassment, or exertion.

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Examples (10)

  • The child's warm cheeks were a clear sign of a fever.
  • She pressed the back of her hand against his warm cheek, worried he might be sick.
  • His face felt flushed, and his warm cheeks indicated his temperature was rising.
  • A compliment from her crush left her with bright, warm cheeks.
  • He could feel his warm cheeks blushing after he made the silly mistake.
  • She hid her warm cheeks in her hands, flustered by the sudden attention.
  • After the long run in the cold, her warm cheeks glowed with health.
  • The children came inside from playing in the snow, their warm cheeks rosy and bright.
  • The gentle press of her warm cheek against his was a comforting gesture.
  • He woke up from the nap with a sleepy expression and one warm cheek pressed against the pillow.