cheeky in the PONS Dictionary

cheeky Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

cheeky devil

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Later sections are cheeky and flamboyant, contrasted in between with gentle and reflective melodies.
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Tok appears in all guises from a cheeky sprite to evil spirit.
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He sometimes acts cheeky to his elder brother.
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He's just so cheeky, he can get away with anything.
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Many suspect that she may have shacked up with a cheeky cabin boy, but we can't confirm that detail.
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He is characterized by his constant nudging gestures and cheeky innuendo.
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They were a bit cheeky really because they had already recorded it.
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One cheeky and obstinate prisoner, he said, was forced to strip naked and exercise.
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She is so cheeky and gets to say outrageous things.
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The location they chose was perfect, and a little cheeky too.
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