Mejilla in english

Cheek

pronunciation: tʃik part of speech: noun
In gestures

mejilla = cheek. 

Example: There were many wrinkles in the hollows between his eyes and his cheeks; and the eyes were sad; they were very sad.

more:

» de mejillas sonrosadasrosy-cheeked .

Example: And while I ate, waited on by the rosy-cheeked chambermaid, in came my host to pass the time of day.

» ofrecer la otra mejillaturn + the other cheek .

Example: A mining company today, regardless of size, must be alert and knowledgeable and willing to give and occasionally 'turn the other cheek'.

» poner la otra mejillaturn + the other cheek .

Example: A mining company today, regardless of size, must be alert and knowledgeable and willing to give and occasionally 'turn the other cheek'.

» un besito en la mejillaa peck on the cheek .

Example: A peck on the cheek says that while you do like the person as a person, you are not really sure about where you want things to go.

» un pico en la mejillaa peck on the cheek .

Example: A peck on the cheek says that while you do like the person as a person, you are not really sure about where you want things to go.

Mejilla synonyms

face in spanish: cara, pronunciation: feɪs part of speech: noun, verb nerve in spanish: nervio, pronunciation: nɜrv part of speech: noun brass in spanish: latón, pronunciation: bræs part of speech: noun effrontery in spanish: descaro, pronunciation: ɪfrʌntɜri part of speech: noun impudence in spanish: descaro, pronunciation: ɪmpudəns part of speech: noun buttock in spanish: nalga, pronunciation: bʌtək part of speech: noun boldness in spanish: audacia, pronunciation: boʊldnəs part of speech: noun impertinence in spanish: impertinencia, pronunciation: ɪmpɜrtɪnəns part of speech: noun buccal in spanish: bucal, pronunciation: bjukəl part of speech: adjective
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