noun the fleshy part of either side of the face below the eye and above the jaw
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The fleshy part of either side of the face below the eye and above the jaw.
The inner side of the mouth where the teeth are located, including the cheeks, gums, and tongue.
In animals, a cheek is a fleshy portion of the head, often used for storing food.
In makeup application, 'cheek' refers to the area where blush is applied to add color and definition to the face.
In informal language, 'cheek' can refer to impudence or disrespect, as in 'talking back' or 'giving cheek'.
In a literary context, the term 'cheek' may be used to describe a character's bold or impudent behavior.
A psychologist may use the term 'cheek' to refer to a patient's attitude or demeanor during a therapy session.
A dentist may use the term 'cheek' to describe the fleshy part of the face that lies beneath the eyes and beside the nose.
A makeup artist may use the term 'cheek' to refer to the area of the face where blush or bronzer is applied to add color and definition.
A chef may use the term 'cheek' to refer to the tender meat from the face of an animal, such as beef or pork.
A fashion designer may use the term 'cheek' to describe a style or design element that is playful or bold.
An actor may use the term 'cheek' to refer to a character's witty or sarcastic remarks in a script.