cheek by jowl

The phrase "cheek by jowl" means being in a close and intimate proximity, often implying the lack of personal space or distance between things or individuals. It suggests that objects or people are crowded or tightly packed together. It can also be used to describe situations where two or more things are intimately linked or interconnected.


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