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Meaning of cheekbone
Wordnet
cheekbone (n)
the arch of bone beneath the eye that forms the prominence of the cheek
cheekbone Sentence Examples
- Her high cheekbones cast dramatic shadows beneath her eyes, adding an air of sophistication.
- Years of squinting in the sun had etched fine lines around her prominent cheekbones.
- The gaunt man's cheekbones jutted out sharply, highlighting the toll malnutrition had taken.
- The sculptor carefully defined the model's delicate cheekbones with a light brushstroke.
- As she smiled, dimples appeared above her high cheekbones, adding to her charm.
- The makeup artist used highlighter to accentuate her cheekbones and create a sculpted look.
- The forensic artist used the shape of the skull's cheekbones to reconstruct the victim's face.
- Certain ethnicities are known for having high cheekbones, a feature often considered beautiful.
- The boxer winced as his opponent landed a blow square on his cheekbone.
- As she aged, the fullness in her cheeks diminished, revealing the sharp contours of her cheekbones.
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the arch of bone beneath the eye that forms the prominence of the cheek
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Her high cheekbones cast dramatic shadows beneath her eyes, adding an air of sophistication.
Years of squinting in the sun had etched fine lines around her prominent cheekbones.
The gaunt man's cheekbones jutted out sharply, highlighting the toll malnutrition had taken.
The sculptor carefully defined the model's delicate cheekbones with a light brushstroke.