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cheeky

adjective as in impudent

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Charton confirmed that baby No. 3 was on the way in late September, sharing a cheeky Instagram post that also tapped into her well-documented fan love for “Matrix” star Keanu Reeves.

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From there, you can go wherever your cravings take you: roasted vegetables, cheese, crumbled bacon, herbs, even a swirl of jam if you’re feeling cheeky.

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Led by Mr. Roxander’s powerful dancing and cheeky projection, the five-part ballet projected force and fun, duly supported by two secondary women and an animated female ensemble plus a few men.

I love the cheeky title of this book: “Make Me Commissioner.”

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The messaging is straightforward, factual, and just slightly cheeky — a digital “taste of their own medicine.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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