cheek

US /tʃiːk/
UK /tʃiːk/
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1.

bochecha

either side of the face below the eye and above the jaw

:
She kissed him on the cheek.
Ela o beijou na bochecha.
His cheeks were flushed from the cold.
Suas bochechas estavam coradas pelo frio.
2.

insolência, audácia

impudent or disrespectful talk or behavior

:
Don't give me any of your cheek!
Não me venha com essa insolência!
He had the cheek to ask for more money after all that.
Ele teve a audácia de pedir mais dinheiro depois de tudo aquilo.
1.

insolentar, ser atrevido

to speak or behave impudently to (someone)

:
Don't you dare cheek me!
Não se atreva a me insolentar!