…this week’s theme for the Weekly Photo Challenge is cheeky
cheek·y
[ˈCHēkē]
ADJECTIVE
cheekier (comparative adjective) · cheekiest (superlative adjective)
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impudent or irreverent, typically in an endearing or amusing way:“a cheeky grin”synonyms: impertinent · insolent · cheeky · cocky · brazen · bold · audacious · presumptuous · forward · disrespectful · insubordinate · bumptious · brash · brassy · rude · impolite · ill-mannered · discourteous · ill-bred · saucy · lippy · sassy · smart-alecky · contumeliousantonyms:polite


I think the word cheeky must have derived from children – they definitely fit the description, lol.
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Don’t they though! Especially two year olds.
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I was a bit surprised when I saw this challenge in WP..I always had an impression that it came from cheeks but it means otherwise as well..Nice depicition…
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Thank you Somnath. I occasionally like to include the definition of words used in the challenge. I was surprised that there was really only one meaning. People obviously use the word to describe ‘other’ things.
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The best kind of adorable cheeks!
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Thank you Shelly.
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