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How To Use Cheekily In A Sentence

  • Burns doesn't sugar-coat his often unpalatable message for mass appeal, and uses every opportunity to commit career suicide – watch his cheekily subversive turn on BBC News, easily flummoxing a tediously professional Huw Edwards. This week's new comedy
  • I cheekily went across to a detached cottage and asked if it was possible to get a bite to eat.
  • And the site cheekily suggests filling party bags with items cheaper than the show's official merchandise. The Sun
  • I cheekily went across to a detached cottage and asked if it was possible to get a bite to eat.
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  • The baby photos are cute, but it's the snap of the foursome cheekily mooning that gets the biggest reaction.
  • And up on a branch, it sat, eyeing me cheekily, and continued to masticate the fruits of my labours.
  • The slightly too responsive, energetic man cheekily responded, "Gloster". TravelPod.com Recent Updates
  • He strolled cheekily past the commissionaires for a free wash in the gentlemen's cloakroom.
  • Cosgrave floated the ball across, it bobbled around the six yard box before Sullivan cheekily back heeled it to the bottom corner for his twelfth goal of the season.
  • My son even cheekily asked for a whole croquembouche the other day. Times, Sunday Times
  • Geoffrey of Monmouth cheekily pinched this tale with the throwaway comment 'also called Merlin' and thus Merlin the Magician evicted Ambrosius from that part of the legend. Merlin Trilogy, by Mary Stewart. Book review
  • It has made thousands of dollars for the creators, got its own website and given birth to all sorts of iFart sounds, including the cheekily named "silent but deadly," "bombardier" and Undefined
  • And the site cheekily suggests filling party bags with items cheaper than the show's official merchandise. The Sun
  • A musical magpie of a record, it steals cheekily from everything from dancehall and reggae to two-step, pop, showtunes, electro, film soundtracks and beyond.
  • They quickly found it wasn't just a case of cars being a bit cheekily priced - but of resprays, write-offs, dubious documents and suspicious owners.
  • Yes, as the cover cheekily proclaims, The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana is an illustrated novel.
  • Too lazy to wait for another round of bread to toast, he cheekily pinched a slice of Josh's from out of the toaster, hurriedly spreading butter across it before he noticed.
  • ‘You scrub up well,’ Allie cheekily grinned before she could stop herself.
  • Initially, only one other vessel responded, so Duncan cheekily anchored the two ships in full view of the Dutch fleet, ordering his officers to signal regularly to the imaginary remainder of his warships.
  • With a warming Northern lilt and cheekily lit eyes, he talks modestly of the talents that have drawn him from his working class beginnings.
  • Since they refused to give up, they cheekily smashed their way through our front door and attempted to crowbar their way into one of the downstairs rooms.
  • The Arsenal star played a neat one-two with Rafael Van der Vaart before cheekily nutmegging keeper Hamidou. HomePage - The Sun
  • Cheekily, and undetected, he repeatedly stole a few inches by placing the ball outside the arc every time he took a corner kick.
  • He grinned cheekily at her, giving her yet another wink before he rolled off the bed, coming up to stand directly in front of her, not even a whole inch separating them this time.

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