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1 He battered the flabby cheeks and punched his fists into the pulpy neck.
2 The mouth and flabby cheeks were as motionless as though they were dead.
3 He was a red-faced young man with flabby cheeks and dark straight eyebrows.
4 Every day the flabby cheeks grew pastier and the pouches under the eyebrows heavier.
5 The heavy, flabby cheeks , from which the small eyes peered inquisitively, disgusted the boy.
6 When she saw a baby whose flabby cheeks hung down and touched its bib, she was disgusted.
7 No emotion could show in those pale, small eyes or change the color of the flabby cheeks .
8 Roger's flabby cheeks puffed with indignation.
9 Tears ran down the old lady's flabby cheeks at the story and, kissing the burgomaster's wife, she exclaimed:
10 She could hear the child's dry, passionate tones-couldsee Mrs. Phillips's flabby cheeks grow white-thefrightened, staring eyes.
11 There seemed a wide expanse in his heavy, flabby cheeks , and the rather puggish nose appeared insignificant between them.
12 He gorged himself habitually at table, which made him bilious, and gave him a dim and bleared eye and flabby cheeks .
13 Standing five feet nine inches tall and one hundred ninety pounds, he was paunchy, with flabby cheeks and a double chin.
14 It was a pink head, very bald, with flabby cheeks , a full-moon face, and pursed lips, and the beaked Hebraic nose of his father's race.
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