English to Spanish Dictionary cheeky

cheeky

fresco
definition
adjective
a cheeky grin
impudent or irreverent, typically in an endearing or amusing way.
translation of 'cheeky'
noun
fresco
adjective
contestador,
boquifresco,
fresco,
descarado,
desfachatado,
impertinente
example
The fact that the film tries to go back to 'cheeky' black comedy after this is simply baffling.
Cara is a lovely, 'cheeky' , normal little girl, and this illness came on so suddenly and has shocked us all.
Nevertheless, venturing south for a 'cheeky' weekend away turned out to be a pleasant surprise.
I suppose it was a bit 'cheeky' of me to draw someone while they were sleeping, but I couldn't resist it.
The impression was of a government dusting itself down and grinning at a 'cheeky' escape.
She is slightly built and very pretty, with baby blue eyes and a wide, 'cheeky' grin.
I don't know how, but I can tell from his 'cheeky' grin that he's had to change quite a lot.
she had a 'cheeky' face
She said she did not feel fearful of speaking to Prince Charles, nor of appearing 'cheeky' in asking for help.
don't be 'cheeky'!
People who knew him, including his teachers, would describe him as a lovable, 'cheeky' rogue.
Yes, I am 'cheeky' , but so far we have relied heavily on the good people of Bolton and they have never let us down.
Jade has a 'cheeky' grin and her eyes sparkle behind her thick-rimmed glasses.
Here was I, 'cheeky' Emma Kennedy, about to have to do some proper acting with no laughs attached.
He sets the 'cheeky' tone of a film that never asks the viewer to take it seriously.
Earlier this year we were getting rid of properties after just a week and getting away with 'cheeky' prices.
He could be quite 'cheeky' but he was always enthusiastic, and totally dedicated to Sally and Ellie.
They have a tremendous sense of perspective and although they may be a bit 'cheeky' with it, they never do arrogance.
Some of his questions were a bit 'cheeky' , and I applaud you for revealing your income.
And they say it will be hard for them to carry on without seeing his 'cheeky' face.
He looked at me with a 'cheeky' grin on his face and actually imitated my hobble all the way back to the entrance door.
Other tributes refer to Ryan's sense of humour, his 'cheeky' grin and ability to cheer people up.
My unopened water bottle is soon snatched from my hands and a monkey skilfully opens the lid and drinks from it 'cheekily' as I look on.
She had an amazing sense of humour, and a bit of 'cheekiness' to go with it.
‘People seem to like me, you know,’ he says, before 'cheekily' asking whether I like him, too.
But when we rather 'cheekily' asked Campbell what he was like as a house guest, the events of over 300 years ago were obviously still quite raw.
They are filled with 'cheekiness' and had great costumes.
I guess there's nothing wrong with that as they don't hide behind teenage 'cheekiness' and are pretty up front.
Somewhat 'cheekily' , I'm going to quote from my thesis to back this up.
So, I ask 'cheekily' , was he given no choice but to go into music?
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