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Use "apple-cheeked" in a sentence
"He sounded flat and tired, but the photograph that accompanied his speech, somewhat surreally, showed his trademark apple-cheeked smile."
"Gazing at one of NASCAR's most prestigious prizes Saturday night, Darlington Raceway's latest winner wasn't sure if his apple-cheeked visage deserved to be etched in bronze on the base of a Southern 500 trophy that bears the likenesses of several stock car legends."
"The stagiaires attempt to follow his instructions, but most fail miserably; the apple-cheeked Sergi Palacín, one of the local culinary school recruits, ends up with a few shreds of slimy tissue that he pokes disconsolately around a plate."