Unit of cheek volume?
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DECIGILLESPIEUnit of cheek volume?
MALAROf the cheek
ASHYCollorless of cheek
BUCCALOf the cheek
MALAROf the cheek.
MALARBone of cheek.
JUGALOf the cheek.
ASHYColorless of cheek
genalof the cheek
buccallyof the cheek
GOOSEDPinched the cheek of
SASSYHaving a lot of cheek
NICKEDTook a bit of cheek?
cheekbonethe bone of the cheek
HEAVENFirst word of "Cheek to Cheek"
cheekbonesCHEEKBONE, the bone of the cheek
buccalof or pertaining to the cheek
genathe cheek or side region of the head
genalthe cheek or side region of the head
SUCCESSISJUSTStart of a tongue-in-cheek Earl Wilson quip
jugalof or pertaining to the cheek or the cheekbone
malarsof or pertaining to the cheek or zygomatic bone
malarof or pertaining to the cheek or zygomatic bone
buccinatorA flat, thin muscle in the wall of the cheek
buccinatorsA flat, thin muscle in the wall of the cheek
cheekpiecethe part of a helmet, bridle etc. covering the cheek
buccinatoryof or like a buccinator, a muscle of the cheek
cheekpiecesCHEEKPIECE, the part of a helmet, bridle etc. covering the cheek
cheekpoucha dilatation of the cheek forming a bag, eg as in a chipmunk
cheekpouchesCHEEKPOUCH, a dilatation of the cheek forming a bag, eg as in a chipmunk
barefootwith the feet bare walked barefoot barefoot boy, with cheek of tan J. G. Whittier
sidepiecethe jamb, or cheek, of an opening in a wall, as of door or window
wattlebirdsThe largest of the honeyeaters found in Australia, with a wattle hanging from each cheek
wattlebirdThe largest of the honeyeaters found in Australia, with a wattle hanging from each cheek
sidepiecesSIDEPIECE, the jamb, or cheek, of an opening in a wall, as of door or window
zygomabone on each side of the face below the eye, forming the prominence of the cheek; cheekbone
malarsbone on each side of the face below the eye, forming the prominence of the cheek; cheekbone
malarbone on each side of the face below the eye, forming the prominence of the cheek; cheekbone
zygomatabone on each side of the face below the eye, forming the prominence of the cheek; cheekbone
sneeshespreparation of tobacco, either powdered and taken into the nostrils by inhalation or ground and placed between the cheek and gum