1. He argued that criminals were physically distinguishable by, for example, large jaws, high cheek bones, extra toes and so on. 2. Prominent projections of the bones can become sore to touch, especially the cheek bones. 3. She had the face of an angel, high cheek bones and perfectly formed nose and mouth. 4. The blow caught her on the right side of her face, high on the cheek bone, beneath the eye. 5. Their hair is black and coarse, and their cheek bones are high. 6. I saw small wounds, red gashes, high on the cheek bones. 7. Mr Wray suffered a dislocated fractured cheek bone. 8. A spokesman at Wake Medical Center in Raleigh said that Ciulla suffered a broken cheek bone but was in good condition and was with members of his family. |