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to slick
02
to become slippery, often due to the presence of liquid or moisture
slick
02
smooth and insincere in manner, often using charm or flattery to manipulate or deceive
05
having an exceptional quality that impresses with its polished and refined execution
Slick
01
a dangerous film of oil or liquid that floats on water, posing a threat to the environment
02
a high-quality magazine known for its glossy finish and visually striking design
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a type of tire designed without treads for maximum grip on smooth, dry surfaces, often used in racing
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a person who uses charm and cleverness, often in a deceitful way
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a military helicopter that is unarmed and primarily used for transporting troops or light cargo
slick
v
slicked
adj
slicked
adj
slicker
n
slicker
n
Example
He quickly slicked his hair after stepping out of the shower.
She used oil to slick her hair into a smooth ponytail.
The stylist slicked her client’s hair to give it a sleek, polished look.
The bathroom floor slicked after she accidentally spilled soap on it.
The road slicked as the temperature dropped, creating hazardous driving conditions.