356 Verbs to Use for the Word cheeks

Ever and anon the red-hot breezes kissed the honest old man's innocent cheek, and slobbered grate capsules of odoriferous moisture, which ran in little silvery streams from his reclinin' form.

And a tear rolled down his cheek.

And she leaning her hand upon her cheek, he passionately wished himself a glove upon that hand, that he might touch her cheek.

Their faces, flushed with running, were radiant with a look of triumph, while all three, the unfortunate Mugford included, leaned up against the wall, and laughed until the tears ran down their cheeks.

She laid her cheek against his upon the pillow.

She felt the slow tears form and spill over and trickle down her cheeks.

" She patted his cheek confidingly.

But not for long did this continue, rather it happened contrariwise; and I felt my heart not only glow with sudden beat, but its forces speeded back swiftly to their places, bringing with them a throbbing warmth that chased away my pallor and flushed my cheeks deeply; and, marveling wherefore this should betide, I sighed heavily; nor thereafter was there other thought in my soul than how I might please him.

The Gospel precept to turn the other cheek to the aggressor was not addressed to a meeting of trustees.

She shivered, although a warm breath of heated air fanned her cheek.

He trudged down the few steps to receive it, unashamed now of the tears that coursed down his cheeks.

Never was the sleep even of the poet of the Midsummer Night's Dream visited by a lovelier visionespecially lovely as the soft rose blush suffused her cheeks under my gaze of admiration and delight.

Between him and one of the little girls, there apparently existed a strong sympathy; for his hand reached out and drew her to him when the tears began to steal down her cheeks, and the looks which passed between the two had all the appeal and all the protection of a great love.

" He patted her yellow hair, tilting her head back against his arm, pinching her cheeks together and kissing her puckered mouth.

The cruel stones grew red beneath his feet yet he faltered not nor stayed until, being come to the cross, he kneeled there and, with gaunt arms upraised, prayed long and fervently so that the tears of his passion streamed down his furrowed cheeks and wetted the snow of his beard.

But Billie could stand it no longer, and with a little cry she flew to him and pressed her soft cheek against his.

She looked up to stroke his cheek, her face foreshortened.

In the lap of the prairie we seated ourselves upon our feet, and leaning our painted cheeks in the palms of our hands, we rested our elbows on our knees, and bent forward as old women were most accustomed to do.

With warmer lips relenting damsels speak, And kindling blushes tinge the Parian cheek; 285 To viewless lutes aërial voices sing, And hovering Loves are heard on rustling wing.

" The little arm, soft and warm, crept closer around his neck, while the golden curls swept his cheek.

Wonder how a farmer in this town, whose name we will not rite, likes burnin' wood from his nabor's wood-pile?" "We would advise a sertin toothles old made to leave off paintin' her cheeks, and stop slanderin' her nabors.

he said, rubbing his cheek ruefully.

and putting back the cowl from his tonsured crown, he puffed out his cheeks and mopped his face.

He came in so distracted a state, that she reproached him with his want of firmness, and sent him to wash his hands of the blood which stained them, while she took his dagger, with purpose to stain the cheeks of the grooms with blood, to make it seem their guilt.

" She twined her arms more tightly about his neck until the sunny curls brushed his cheek.

356 Verbs to Use for the Word  cheeks