8212 examples of cheeks in sentences

' Lesbia gave a deep sigh, and brushed the tears from her cheeks.

She had not accustomed herself to the idea that women in society could raddle their cheeks, stain their lips, and play tricks before high heaven with their eyebrows and eyelashes.

He spoke lightly, laughingly almost, and then he ordered the dogcart to be brought round immediately, and he drove Mary across the hills towards Langdale, to bring the colour back to her blanched cheeks.

The eyebrows, too, had given in, and narrow lines of Vandyke brown meandered down Lady Kirkbank's cheeks.

The tears were rolling down his wrinkled cheeks.

Her cheeks were flushed and her dark blue eyes sparkled like gems in the sun.

When they dashed cantering through the river meadows, she with rosy cheeks and pale brown curls flying in the wind, and he with close crisp black hair, and the rich, dark, glowing skin of a Spaniard, the farming men turned and rested on their tools, and gazed till they were out of sight.

My start was so undisguised, so uncontrollable, that Dora drew back and her cheeks turned red.

How he could do all this with only one handfor he could not bend himself in his chair enough to use the hand farthest from the bednobody could understand; but he did, and the very last mouthful of wine papa swallowed he took, the morning he died, from poor Nat's brave little hand, which did not shake nor falter, though the tears were rolling down his cheeks.

He lay very still for some moments; the tears rolled down his cheeks; then he reached up both hands and drew my face down to his, and said, 'Dear sister, it would be selfish to make it any harder for you than it must be at best.

"One night, when I went home, I found him sitting up very straight in his wagon, with his cheeks crimson with excitement.

"'Don't you touch one!' screamed Nat, lifting up his head again, with tears rolling down his cheeks.

I laughed till the tears ran down my cheeks, for really the frogs did look like the brothers Wilkins.

His cheeks were flushed and his voice unsteady.

Her eyes were bright and her cheeks pink; but there was an ineffable, almost solemn tenderness in her manner to John, which was pathetic.

But such cheeks as these don't need it."

Oliver's cheeks grew hot.

She had not known that at the thought her eyes would brighten eagerly, the colour would come back to her cheeks, and the strength to her limbs as she walked.

The talk ran more on general questions, and less on people, than she was used to; but though the allusions to pictures and books escaped her, she caught and stored up every personal reference, and the pink in her cheeks deepened at a random mention of Mr. Popple.

Mrs. Spragg's eyes usually dropped before her daughter's inclement gaze; but on this occasion they held their own with a kind of awe-struck courage, till Undine's lids sank above her flushing cheeks.

As the door closed on him Undine's cheeks burned with resentment.

Perhaps a few on the ground show their red cheeks above the early snow, and occasionally some even preserve their color and soundness under the snow throughout the winter.

Cheeks as soft and finely hued As the fleecy cloud imbued With the roseate tint of morn Ere the golden sun is born: Lips that like a rose-hedge curl, Guarding well the gates of pearl, What care I for pearly gate?

Let the blood mantle in your cheeks, while we give you the answer of the LAW"to pay his jail fees!!"

She looked long at Del, who was proudly erect and was at her most beautiful best, eyes glittering and cheeks aglow.

8212 examples of  cheeks  in sentences