Sentence examples for been slick from inspiring English sources

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been slick

adjective

Slippery due to a covering of liquid; often used to describe appearances.

  • This rain is making the roads slick.

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His menus have been slick and inventive.

Throughout, Black Earth Rising has been slick, ambitious, beautifully composed and often jarringly graphic.

He needed a performance here to silence those critics for his glovework has not been slick all summer.

Dortmund's buildup play had been slick in the first-half, the danger they created palpable, but they lacked ruthlessness in front of goal.

IMG signed Carl Hicks as their producer, taking him from the BBC, where the racing coverage had been slick, professional and a bit dull.

At CRG at 548 West 22nd Street, a floor that had been slick with water on Wednesday was a day later arrayed with tables for drying works on paper.

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It has always been slick-and-stylish pulp fiction, but bigger on glam, glitz and violence than on any grander meaning.

He's slick".

The track was slick.

It's slick stuff.

The roads were slick.

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