Examples of using A cheek in English and their translations into Polish
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hear the chords of Mozart symphony or a cheek imaginary velvet cloth.
A cheek swab from Jacob will tell us whether the teeth that Graham smuggled out of jail belong to the Wilsons.
We're gonna do a cheek swab so we can compare your DNA to blood found on the murder weapon.
Which is full of DNA, so why don't we just do a cheek swab and make sure it's not your DNA.
I was concerned that you weren't recovering, so while you were sleeping, I took a cheek swab and had it cultured in the lab.
I would like to do a cheek swab.
I was wondering if you could come by and give us a cheek swab.
grabbing a cheek and shouting a wild animal.
You send a cheek swab into to find out what country your relatives came from? Wait. You're talking about one of those places.
You're talking about one of those places you send a cheek swab into.
to kiss on a cheek.
warm gumboils, apply at a toothache with a cheek tumour, and also at a pain in cheeks after cold on draughts when are ill not only cheeks, but also all head.
of the Criminal Procedure Code lead to the conclusion that The necessity of taking a cheek swab occurs when such evidence is a prerequisite for determining
in particular as an identification method, the taking of a cheek swab- in certain circumstances- may prove to be the only way of linking a given perpetrator with the scene of an offence,
It's a cheek implant.
It's just a cheek swab.
What a cheek! Giovanna, welcome back!
It's a cheek implant. It's supposed to be up!
Looks like he took a cheek swab of the chef with his own fist.