“cheek” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “cheek”:

+ The cheekpieces extend across the horse’s cheek and attach to the bit.

+ They are larder hoarders, and their cheek pouches are used for transporting food back to their burrows.

+ They also have a large round scale on their cheek called a subtympanic shield.

+ They were once thought to be hamsters based on the shape of their teeth, but they do not have the cheek pouches, and short tail of the true hamsters.

+ They use their long cheek pouches to carry food back to their burrows.

+ It was about 30 feet long, had almost 40 rows of cheek teeth, and a short toothless beak.

+ When she grew up, Alix was a beautiful woman, with reddish-blonde hair, high cheek bones, pale skin, dark blue eyes, and long dark eyelashes.

+ Othnielia had a horny beak and a small skull with self-sharpening cheek teeth.

cheek some ways to use
cheek some ways to use

Example sentences of “cheek”:

+ They had beaks, multiple teeth rows, cheek pouches and true chewing.

+ The ears hang down either side of the head to cheek level, with furry ends, called “feathered.” The neck is covered in a mane of hair.

+ Othnielia may have had cheek pouches.

+ They feed mostly on seeds and other plant parts, which they carry in their cheek pouches to their burrows.

+ The painting was damaged a bit by a fire in 1734 and some of it was repainted, including the left cheek of the Infanta.

+ At the very end of “The Sea of Monsters” Annabeth kisses Percy on the cheek after winning the chariot race.

+ It is the main part of the cheek region in the skull, towards the back and lower part of the skull.

+ The duck-billed dinosaurs had the most teeth; they had up to about 960 cheek teeth.

+ When Bart is reading a book, a line below his cheek is added.

+ Hamsters are distinguished by their large cheek pouches, and relatively short tail.

+ Their most characteristic feature is their large cheek pouches.

+ They store these seeds in large hairy external cheek pouches.

+ Its head was flat and sloping with a wide, toothless beak, cheek pouches, and hundreds of closely-packed cheek teeth that ground up its food.

+ They had horny, toothless beaks and hundreds of cheek teeth in the sides of their jaws.

+ It looks like the brown-headed barbet but it has a different supercilium and a broad white cheek stripe below the eye.

+ It has a bright white stripe behind its eye and a narrower stripe reaching backward from the corner of its bill, bordering a blackish cheek patch.

+ They had beaks, multiple teeth rows, cheek pouches and true chewing.

+ The ears hang down either side of the head to cheek level, with furry ends, called "feathered." The neck is covered in a mane of hair.
+ Othnielia may have had cheek pouches.

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