rosy-cheeked造句1 Mrs. Doctor was a trim rosy-cheeked, silver-haired little lady who took Anne at once to her heart, literally and figuratively.
2 rosy-cheeked; and the youngest of the grandchildren danced around them, and called out quite delighted, that there was to be something very splendid that evening--they were all to have hot potatoes.
3 There he found a rosy-cheeked boy a little smaller than himself, pulling a large cart which seemed to be loaded with good things.
4 The rosy-cheeked, Bright-eyed quartet looked so charming in their light summer attire, clinging to the roadside bank.
5 Same country accent: I tried practising it in my head, pretending I was a rosy-cheeked barmaid serving cider.
6 Or there, at the end of a walk, would be Annika, rosy-cheeked, out of nowhere, bearing coffee and biscuits she had made earlier, in the middle of her 100 other daily chores.
7 On piled-up feather-beds sat a woman with a small baby, an old woman, and a good-looking, rosy-cheeked German girl.