Use of cheekily in Sentences. 21 Examples
The examples include cheekily at the start of sentence, cheekily at the end of sentence and cheekily in the middle of sentence
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cheekily in the middle of sentence
- He is also cheekily provocative.
- He is also cheekily provocative.
- S : ( cheekily ) You corrupted me.
- His cow cheekily asked him to steal their clothes.
- Mourinho cheekily offered Gallas to Arsenal in a straight swap for Cole this week.
- Mourinho cheekily offered Gallas to Arsenal in a straight swap for Cole this week.
- He strolled cheekily past the commissionaires for a free wash in the gentlemen's cloakroom.
- He strolled cheekily past the commissionaires for a free wash in the gentlemen's cloakroom.
- I cheekily went across to a detached cottage and asked if it was possible to get a bite to eat.
- I cheekily went across to a detached cottage and asked if it was possible to get a bite to eat.
- Ground of our grinning cheekily scolds : Poor clever boy, true firm of your boy helper, be gutty!
- I have pointed out a couple of omissions, cheekily blowing a smoke ring through Walton's much more substantial one.
- I have pointed out a couple of omissions, cheekily blowing a smoke ring through Walton's much more substantial one.
- agents’ cellphones in the area, he cheekily had a box of doughnuts waiting for them when they raided his apartment.
- As the GDK cheekily says on its first page, "This document describes the methods added to the JDK to make it more groovy."
- Acknowledging the ephemeral nature of security, Franklin cheekily said, "Three can keep a secret, if two of them are dead."
- One might cheekily suggest the current Portugal coach could be justified in his assumption, if wages are anything to go by.
- One might cheekily suggest the current Portugal coach could be justified in his assumption, if wages are anything to go by.
- He would cheekily joke to the cameras and show genuine emotional reactions to setbacks and infectious delight when he succeeded.
- In a post-match press conference, the No10 cheekily attributed the goal to divine intervention, labelling it El Mano de Dios, or the Hand of God.
- In a post-match press conference, the No10 cheekily attributed the goal to divine intervention, labelling it El Mano de Dios, or the Hand of God.
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