different between cheesily vs cheekily
cheesily
English
Etymology
cheesy +? -ly
Adverb
cheesily (comparative more cheesily, superlative most cheesily)
- In a cheesy manner
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cheekily
English
Etymology
cheeky +? -ly
Adverb
cheekily (comparative more cheekily, superlative most cheekily)
- In a cheeky or impudent manner.
- 1913, D.H. Lawrence, Sons and Lovers, chapter 15
- The time passed. The two mice, careering wildly, scampered cheekily over his slippers. He had not moved a muscle.
- 1913, D.H. Lawrence, Sons and Lovers, chapter 15
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