CHEEK (part of the face)
ADJECTIVES
1611 — CHUFFY fat; swollen or puffed out with fat, said of the cheeks; plump-cheeked, round-faced; chubby → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1656 — BUCCULENT having fat cheeks, wide-mouthed → obs.
1707 — MANTLING becoming suffused with heightened colour; said of the cheeks
1843 — POKE-CHEEKED having baggy cheeks → obs.
NOUNS
..975 — WANG the cheek → obs.
1000 — LEER the cheek → obs.
1513 — HAFFET the cheek; the temple; the side of the head above and in front of the head → Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
1585 — CHEEK BALL the rounded part of the cheek
1616 — CHEEK ROSES the rosy central parts of the cheeks
1688 — GUMBLE a cheekbone → obs.
1801 — FACE-BONE a cheekbone → obs.
1900 — GOLLS fat cheeks; ridges of fat on the fleshy parts of a corpulent person → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1927 — CHOPS the cheeks → Amer. dial.