I took it from its hook, fluffy sheep and rose-cheeked shepherdess and all, and placed it on the bed. From Wordnik.com. [The Burglar Who Studied Spinoza]
It was a fine large rose-cheeked apple: one of the last winter's store, from the celebrated tree in the parsonage garden, and he was taking it as. From Wordnik.com. [International Miscellany of Literature, Art and Science, Vol. 1, No. 3, Oct. 1, 1850] Reference
Yet beautiful and bright he stood before the ruddy-faced swains and rose-cheeked lassies of the country, conscious of his charms, and proud of his great ability. From Wordnik.com. [Gov. Bob. Taylor's Tales] Reference
And as he slept, a face and form, half hidden, half revealed, red-lipped, rose-cheeked, white bosomed and with tresses of gold, smiled like an angel from the mirror of his dream; for. From Wordnik.com. [Gov. Bob. Taylor's Tales] Reference
It was not a disagreeable picture -- that chubby, rose-cheeked little boy. From Wordnik.com. [Bad Hugh] Reference
Those mountain pastures offered a rose-cheeked vision of pseudo-country clothes, yet they projected a manly vision. From Wordnik.com. [NYT > Home Page] Reference
Then had happened the real event of his life: a black-eyed, rose-cheeked girl went by with her mother, hurrying in to Mass. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Lights] Reference
"Give me," said he, "the masterpieces of Mother Nature -- the bright-eyed, rose-cheeked, cherry-lipped girls of old Kentucky!". From Wordnik.com. [In Old Kentucky] Reference
The obviously important man was followed by a yellow-topped, rose-cheeked girl, whose eyes were all blue and a yard wide as she looked about. From Wordnik.com. [Ptomaine Street] Reference
The very comically classic German looking train attendant who was pudgy, rose-cheeked, wearing obscene circular spectacles and spoke with a thick accent helped us kindly even though he seemed slightly annoyed. From Wordnik.com. [TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com] Reference
It was a fine large rose-cheeked apple, one of the last winter's store from the celebrated tree in the parsonage garden, and he was taking it as a present to a little boy in the village who had notably distinguished himself in the Sunday-school. From Wordnik.com. [My Novel — Complete] Reference
It was a long walk under the spreading shadow of noble old apple trees, bending with their weight of crimson and russet fruit, and through meadows ankle deep in purple and bloom, and nodding plumes of golden-rod, yet, for all that, Amy was quite surprised when Mrs. Mayfield came in sight, carrying a little basket of rose-cheeked peaches from a pet tree beyond. From Wordnik.com. [Hill & Swayze's Confederate States Rail-road & Steam-boat Guide, Containing the Time-Tables, Fares, Connections and Distances on all the Rail-roads of the Confederate States; also, the Connecting Lines of Rail-roads, Steam-boats and Stages. And will be Accompanied by a Complete Guide to the Principal Hotels, with a Large Variety of Valuable Information:] Reference
She is described as "cypress-waisted, rose-cheeked, fragrant as amber, and sweet as sugar. From Wordnik.com. [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 337, November, 1843] Reference
"I looked up that day from the ice," continued Stanford, "and saw such a dear little curly-headed, bright-eyed, rose-cheeked fairy, that -- no, I can't tell you how I felt at the sight. From Wordnik.com. [Kate Danton, or, Captain Danton's Daughters A Novel] Reference
And a rose-cheeked girl beside him. From Wordnik.com. [Kalevala, Volume I (of 2) The Land of the Heroes] Reference
And the fervent rose-cheeked hours. From Wordnik.com. [Atalanta in Calydon] Reference
The loving wife, the rose-cheeked girl. From Wordnik.com. [The Poetical Works of Mrs. Leprohon] Reference
For tubs and baths; bring down rose-cheeked youth. From Wordnik.com. [Timon of Athens] Reference
Bade rose-cheeked love rejoice. From Wordnik.com. [A Midsummer Holiday and Other Poems] Reference
She was, physically, a mature young woman at sixteen, healthy, vigorous, rose-cheeked, plump, and not uncomely, frolicsome and care-free, with ten dollars a week, "just for fun.". From Wordnik.com. [Our Nervous Friends — Illustrating the Mastery of Nervousness] Reference
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