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i:k1) (the side of the face below the eye: pink cheeks.) kinn2) (impudence or disrespectful behaviour: He had the cheek to refuse me entrance.) frekkhet, uforskammethet•- cheeky- cheekinesskinnIsubst. \/tʃiːk\/1) kinn2) (overført, hverdagslig) frekkhet, uforskammethet3) dørkarm4) ( teknikk) kjeft, sidestykke, bakkecheek by jowl kinn mot kinn, tett, side om sidedance cheek to cheek danse kinn mot kinnhave the cheek to være frekk nok til, være så frekk atlike somebody's cheek ( spøkefullt) synes at noen er frekkno more of your cheek eller none of your cheek ikke vær så frekk, ikke vær så nesevisturn the other cheek snu det annet kinn tilwhat cheek! så frekt!, for en frekkhet!with one's tongue in one's cheek ironisk, uten å mene det en sierIIverb \/tʃiːk\/( hverdagslig) være frekk mot
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