Examples of using Cheek in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
Left cheek!
Your cheek says otherwise.
Just one cheek.
His cheek bones.
No, not Red Cheek.
People also translate
Right. Cheek and tits.
Look at my cheek.
Right. Cheek and tits.
Beauty queen Ruth Cheek.
Per cheek!
Her cheek implants are too large.
What lovely cheek bones.
The cheek teeth were small.
No, not Red Cheek.
Fingers on cheek means"the scale.
Our team manager, brave Gentleman Cheek.
One cheek off the seat is enough.
Don't drink it all.- Red Cheek. Ah, shit.
Protruding cheek bones, sunken eyes.
Remember- if he strikes you on one cheek.
Pillow marks on her cheek in the morning.
If I will be asleep, pinch me in the cheek.
Just touch my cheek before you leave me.
Put mud or something on your cheek.
You touched my cheek and you kissed me.
The cheek teeth include both premolars and molars.
Curved indentations to the cheek and to the forehead.
High cheek bones, you think maybe Asian?
Ante-mortem, fractured cheek bones, broken nose.