How To Use Rosy-cheeked In A Sentence
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Rosy-cheeked maids prepared herbed vegetables from the palace gardens, and pies of every description!
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The scene changed to a smiling, rosy-cheeked couple who were bouncing a dimply baby on their knees.
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He detested the Victorian ideal of love, with the doves and rosy-cheeked cherubs and gossamer and lace.
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Here appears a little rosy-cheeked boy with a basket of chestnuts; or a care-worn mother, pale and thin, but with a grateful eye presenting to her benefactrice a few small, fragrant cheeses, made of goat's milk; and there is an old man, hobbling upon crutches, with a basket of apples from his orchard.
Madame Roland, Makers of History
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Close to the strong stem, dangled oranges and rosy-cheeked apples; the sugar-plums were contained in silken bags, made in the shape of flour-sacks, and tied at the neck with a gilt string.
A Christmas Cake in Four Quarters
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We proceeded to punk up and new wave traditional festive songs, smash our guitars onstage to the horror of the audience and made cheong-sammed banshees and rosy-cheeked schoolchildren quake in their dressing rooms.
That's Entertainment
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A rosy-cheeked woman in a peasant blouse, her hair piled on top of her head, tells me she hit on a guy outside earlier that night.
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Same country accent: I tried practising it in my head, pretending I was a rosy-cheeked barmaid serving cider.
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Ah, Valentine's Day, a day of romance and expressions of love, flocks of chubby, pale-skinned, rosy-cheeked cherubs hovering, tiny bows and arrows poised, at the ready for any wandering souls in search of true love.
Jamie Schler: Valentine's Day Flourless Chocolate Truffle Torte
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Dean Leavitt, the officer who collared the rosy-cheeked boys, declined to comment yesterday.
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The car was driven by Evan Meredith, a rosy-cheeked chirpy sparrow of a man who owned a piggery in Llanhyfryd.
GOODBYE CURATE
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Lance Darby, a fair-haired, rosy-cheeked lad, who was Chet's particular chum, was ahead and he came, puffingly, to a stop just before Laura.
The Girls of Central High on the Stage: or, The Play That Took the Prize
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Same country accent: I tried practising it in my head, pretending I was a rosy-cheeked barmaid serving cider.
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In short, finding we were both read in the classics, he did not know how to testify his regard enough; but ordered his daughter, a jolly rosy-cheeked damsel who was his sole domestic, to bring us a bottle of his quadrimum, repeating from Horace at the same time, “Deprome quadrimum sabina, O Tholiarche, merum diota.”
The Adventures of Roderick Random
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His wife is similarly developed little beyond the feisty, lusty, rosy-cheeked and wide-hipped countrywoman you might expect to find in a work by Hogarth.