cheek

cheek
1 ლოყა
2 თავხედობა
he had the cheek to say that! ამის სათქმელად თავხედობა ეყო!
what a cheek! რა თავხედობაა!
he fell and laid open his cheek წაიქცა და ლოყა გაიჭრა
he puffed out his cheeks ლოყები დაბერა
he pinched her cheek ლოყაზე უჩქმიტა
ruddy cheeks ღაჟღაჟა ლოყები
rubicund cheeks ღაჟღაჟა ლოყები
she rubbed the cream into her cheeks ლოყებზე კრემი შეიზილა
his leg / cheek swelled (up) ფეხი / ლოყა გაუსივდა
with sunken cheeks / eyes ლოყებ / თვალებჩაცვენილი
his cheek tingled from a slap სილისაგან ლოყა აეწვა
her cheeks tingled with the cold ყინვამ ლოყები დაუსუსხა
hollow cheeks ჩაცვენილი ლოყები
a flush of shame colored her cheeks სირცხვილისაგან სახე აელეწა
her cheeks flamed ლოყებზე ცეცხლი მოედო
tears ran down her cheeks ლოყებზე ცრემლი ჩამოსდიოდა
with high cheek-bones ღაწვმაღალი
baggy cheeks დონდლო ლოყები

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