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Examples for "cheeky"
Examples for "cheeky"
1But Spanish reporter Pedro Morata found a cheeky way around the rule.
2This time the cheeky-faced office boy admitted that the manager was in.
3A cheeky bonus also comes in the form of Damon Lindelof's absence.
4He wasn't a lover of yours?' said Joeyn with a cheeky grin.
5But I will remember him for his sly, cheeky sense of humour.
1However, some of us can express this view freely; others are nervy.
2The whole situation is just a little bit nervy at the minute.
3The night time is perhaps a little more nervy than the day.
4I get nervy when I stand up on something, even a chair.
5Chewing-Gum follows the brilliant Ecoute Chérie, and entrenches her nervy robot-funk style.
1She'd never heard quite that note in the brash young ensign's voice.
2Barclays certainly needs some new people to shake up its brash culture.
3Gaudy and brash the begonias left me in a state of awe.
4Now it's Asia's breathtakingly brash answer to Las Vegas, writes Frank McDonald.
5But he would not be so brash as to access Yahweh directly.
6The Water Diviner is loud, brash, emotionally manipulative and occasionally plain ludicrous.
7A gold initial ring too, which was a touch brash, Hydt thought.
8Red ties can be a bit brash and reek of corporate greed.
9Same with the brash overachievers who learn to thrive in the cockpit.
10The computer continued, brash and cheery as if it was selling detergent.
11These human creatures are even as children, they are brash and unconcerned.
12His only hope lies in asking his brash younger brother for help.
13It was a blunt introduction to the brash, monkey-wrenching world of 4chan.
14The boss is a typically brash comedy from the popular Melissa McCarthy.
15You listen to me talk before you up and do anything brash.'
16Nixon was a skillful, often subtle liar; Trump is brash and brazen.
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