Having the pinkish flush of health.
1Emmanuel thought of Nuremberg: all those rosy-cheeked German boys marching toward defeat.
2Passing onwards, we drove past a rosy-cheeked little fellow climbing a bank.
3Emma, a rosy-cheeked, chubby little thing, when asked her age, could say-
4He is a large, rosy-cheeked, handsome, affable man, and a good disciplinarian.
5She got up, rang for a maid, who came, smiling, white-capped, rosy-cheeked.
6Then she lathered her face, ducked underwater again, and came up rosy-cheeked.
7By early afternoon, they had returned him to her looking rosy-cheeked and contented.
8He drew one of the rosy-cheeked, juicy figs from the handkerchief.
9She had swept from the room leaving the plump, rosy-cheeked Devonshire lasses trembling.
10Then he reloaded it and handed it to the smiling, rosy-cheeked third mate.
11I was asked what I'd have, and I chose a great rosy-cheeked apple.
12This one, explained the rosy-cheeked gentleman, his eyes still resting smilingly on Trusty.
13Her rosy-cheeked portrait, attributed to Pontormo, hung in the next room.
14Mrs. Bentley was a plump, rosy-cheeked woman with a motherly smile.
15She was a country woman, robust, rosy-cheeked, fairly bursting with health.
16Street food is available for rosy-cheeked children and parents alike.