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.
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  • 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
  • I don't blame Rosenthal for being a bit testy after my cheekiness.
  • And while Rico Rodriguez and Ariel Winter deliver gracious thank yous, Nolan Gould is all scripted cheekiness, ranting about child actors being treated like animals. SAG Top Moments: The Scorsese-est Drinking Game
  • cheekiness" to bigger boys, and have used my canvas as a screen to shield off stones. The Idler Magazine, Volume III, June 1893 An Illustrated Monthly
  • I was beaten only three times - once for reading Biggles in first year Latin class, once for cheekiness, and once for pillow-fighting, and frankly, I would have been ashamed to have left school without having been caned.
  • They are filled with cheekiness and had great costumes.
  • I was hired on the spot because my inquisitor thought I evidenced a degree of cheekiness that would ensure my survival as her underling.
  • He's funny, co-operative and engaging and he is getting his cheekiness back.
  • LONDON – Eat My Handbag, Bitch! is the name of a vintage clothing shop in London's newly trendified East End. English cheekiness of this genre would normally convulse me with mirth, but I find I am strangely unamused. My Tour of London: Classic Drag, Chien , C-s
  • These things were right and proper, but Wikkey felt uncomfortable under an imputation of "cheekiness" from the "big chap" who had so taken his fancy, and wondered at his own feeling. Wikkey A Scrap
  • It was the look of them, partly: the skanky paper, the low-mirth smudginess of their production; but also the dismalness of the schoolyard world they portrayed: discipline versus cheekiness, small victories, practical jokes, jeering, every teacher undernourished, every kid drawn as though he had rickets. Kalooki Nights

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