cheekiness

[ UK /t‍ʃˈiːkɪnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the trait of being rude and impertinent; inclined to take liberties
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How To Use cheekiness In A Sentence

  • So I guess the cheekiness is a little more covert, but it's still there. Placing odds on the next king of alberta...
  • There's a bit of cheekiness, and a creativity about it that means it will continue to progress.
  • A little irreverence, a little cheekiness she knew Stainton liked in her. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • There is none of the Bond "cheekiness" or humor like the other Bonds. BV on Sports
  • The gold-embossed, pixilated depiction of Jesus and the copperplate font of the cover art are a major indication of Schmidt's cheekiness.
  • She had an amazing sense of humour, and a bit of cheekiness to go with it.
  • The Kaiser explained that he "loves Lily's humor, her cheekiness, her talent. Karl Lagerfeld: I Love Lily Allen's Perfect Decolletage
  • After awhile, his tirades, his vacillating and more, created doubt of sorts and yes, his questionable display of displeasure was now appearing as cheekiness. Page 2
  • I guess there's nothing wrong with that as they don't hide behind teenage cheekiness and are pretty up front.
  • Like all of America, I never saw the film... but I loved the cheekiness of the title -- one of the great terrible classics. The 'Riffs Interview: 'MARS NEEDS MOMS' author Berkeley Breathed buckles in for Hollywood voyage
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