cheek - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of cheek in Hindi
- गाल
- कपोल
- धृष्टता
- ढिठाई
- गुस्ताख़ी
- गंड
cheek Definition
noun
- either side of the face below the eye. ( आंख के नीचे चेहरे के दोनों ओर। )
- impertinent talk or behavior. ( असंगत बात या व्यवहार। )
cheek Example
- She put her arm round his neck, touching the side of his cheek and her fingertips stuck to its surface. ( उसने अपने हाथ को अपनी गर्दन पर गोल किया, अपने गाल के किनारे को छूते हुए और अपनी उंगलियों को उसकी सतह पर चिपका दिया। )
- Darien had to bite the side of his inner cheek to keep from saying something insulting and cruel to her. ( डेरेन को अपने भीतर के गाल को काटने के लिए उसे अपमानजनक और उसे क्रूर कहने से रोकना पड़ा। )
- He had to bite his cheek inside his mouth, hard, to keep from laughing. ( उसे अपने मुंह के अंदर अपने गाल को काटने के लिए था, मुश्किल से, हंसने से रखने के लिए। )
- I rolled onto my side and propped my cheek on one hand, watching him as he stretched languidly and opened the small drawer. ( मैं अपनी तरफ से लुढ़क गया और एक तरफ अपना गाल थाम लिया, उसे देखते हुए जैसे ही वह बढ़ा और छोटी दराज खोली। )
More Sentence
- When we found out we went and they had the cheek to turn us away.
- They had the cheek to ask me if I could work tonight.
- Participants use their kits to scrape some cells off of their inner cheek with a swab and mail it in.
- Here I was telling him something that was quite major and he had the cheek to be sarcastic.
- When he smiled a dimple was visible just below his right cheek .
- I can't believe someone had the cheek to write this letter.
- So I took great pleasure in showing her my student card - she had the cheek to wish me happy birthday!
- He even had the cheek to object when I insisted that it had to be coloured in.
- The English agent even had the cheek to send an e-mail saying he was doing a bunk and planned to emigrate to Italy.
- One of his hands traced up along the side of my tearstained cheek and through my hair.
- They even had the cheek to threaten sanctions against clubs that refused to release players.
- he had the cheek to complain
- I am upset because they had the cheek to give me a ticket - although I can see the funny side.
- He steps forward and touches my cheek , his hand neither warm nor cold against my skin.
- I wipe away a tear that's somehow rolling down my cheek with the back of my hand.
- This time I sat up, raised my elbow next to my cheek and stretched the back of my arm behind my head.
- They then had the cheek to complain that the recovery of costs against them was unfair and a hardship on them!
- that's enough of your cheek!
- He must have been studying the bruised lump on the right side of my forehead and long red cut on my cheek below.
- Even when things went wrong, they had enough cheek to get away with it.
- It is surprising that she had the cheek to pursue her act to the highest court of appeal.
- In the bar, punters were downing real ale or orange juice, and staring resentfully at the three people who'd had the cheek to light up a cigarette.
- He lifted his hand and gently brushed away the tears rolling down her cheek , with his thumb.
- As it was, I felt a burning pain on my left cheek below my eye and all over my arm.
- The blow swung his head around to the side; his cheek stung long afterwards.
- He had the cheek to tell workers their demand, which will mean a rise of as little as 30p an hour, was ‘exorbitant’.