Put roses in somebody’s cheeks
phrase
To make someone's face look healthy and pink, often by making them happy or well-fed.
After spending a week on vacation, the sunshine and rest had put roses in her cheeks.

Often appears as...
- put roses in her cheeks
- time put roses in their cheeks
Usage tips
Idiomatic
phrase
To make someone's face look healthy and pink, often by making them happy or well-fed.
After spending a week on vacation, the sunshine and rest had put roses in her cheeks.

Often appears as...
- put roses in her cheeks
- time put roses in their cheeks
Usage tips
Idiomatic
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Health Indicator
This phrase suggests good health or happiness by the rosy facial color it describes.

My grandmother's hearty meals always put roses in our cheeks.
Figurative Use
It's usually not literal; it describes the idea of someone looking healthier or happier.

Winning the competition put roses in her cheeks even on a cloudy day.
Positive Connotation
The phrase carries a positive meaning, implying improvement or a beneficial change.

Hearing good news put roses in his cheeks after a tiring day.
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