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cool
Adjective
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If something is cool, its temperature is between warm and cold.
It's hard to keep the house nice and cool on a hot summer's day.
The air was cool, so he put on his jacket.
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If you say something is cool you mean it is good and you like it.
That's a really cool cell phone! Where did you get it?
Wow, your computer looks cool!
cool
Verb
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If you cool something, you decrease the temperature.
Blow on the coffee to cool it off.
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If something cools, its temperature decreases.
The soup was too hot, so he waited for it to cool a little.
cheek
Noun
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The soft skin on each side of the face, below the eyes.
Your cheeks are really rosy today.
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A buttock.
Those pants are so tight that you can see each of her butt cheeks.
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Having no respect.
You’ve got some cheek, asking me for money!
cheek
Verb
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To not show respect towards someone.
Don't cheek me, you little rascal!