Sentence examples for to slick from inspiring English sources

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to 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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Police attributed the accident to slick roads.

The title "Sick" was changed to "Slick" for the album's release.

It is easy to reduce his victory in Virginia four years ago to slick marketing.

His project also extends to slick brochures and a promotional Web site at www.ironphone.com.com

(One memorable clip had daughter Piper licking her hand to slick back baby Trig's hair).

Yes, MOR country-pop trio Lady Antebellum reaffirmed the Grammys' longstanding commitment to slick mediocrity.

The locations are fantastic, from ramshackle beach bars to slick hotels where people are constantly murdered and spied on.

And, in contrast to slick luxury fashion, these friendly styles can create a sense of diversity — real or not.

(His attempts to slick it down with Vaseline didn't have him or any of the teachers fooled).

I like the way Green Gartside reinvented himself, from post-punk DIY stuff to slick pop-soul.

It's been a backdrop in everything from Living etc to slick fashion shoots and campaigns for labels including Thomas Burberry.

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