cheekbones in the PONS Dictionary

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high cheekbones

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His face appears stretched, with high cheekbones and an elongated nose leading down to a pointy chin.
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Instead, it had enlarged cheekbones and an almost spherical snout.
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Depicted as a small figure with a huge head, with a long, straight beard, prominent cheekbones.
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The photo drew thousands of admiring followers who were enamored with his blue eyes and high cheekbones.
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They must be facially strong, have parallel features with high cheekbones and cushioned lips.
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You'll want to apply a highlighting product to the centre of the forehead, the bridge of your nose, your cupid's bow, and above your cheekbones.
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The patient is then transformed from the top down, starting with giving the face perfect symmetrical proportions and new plastic cheekbones.
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A streaky blonde bob frames her fine-boned face, one highlighted by big, blue-green eyes set above high cheekbones.
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He still has the dimple, along with his high cheekbones, finely chiselled nose, and big ears.
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She's described with jet-black hair, high cheekbones, bright eyes, great gams, and was a knock out.
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