Cheekboned vs Cheekbones - What's the difference?
cheekboned | cheekbones |
(in combinations) Having a specific type of cheekbone
* 1969 , LIFE (volume 66, number 25, 27 June 1969, page 56)
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As an adjective cheekboned
is (in combinations) having a specific type of cheekbone.As a noun cheekbones is
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Adjective
(-)- One young, long-sideburned riding instructor had been a successful account executive in a leading New York ad agency; another riding instructor, a high-cheekboned blond girl, had worked as a research chemist in Chicago.
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