Synonym: crafty, cunning, foxy, glossy, polished, shifty, shrewd, sleek, sly, smooth, tricky. Similar words: city slicker, slice, lick, click, cowlick, lick the dust, public policy, slit. Meaning: [slɪk] n. 1. a slippery smoothness 2. a magazine printed on good quality paper 3. a film of oil or garbage floating on top of water 4. a trowel used to make a surface slick. v. 1. make slick or smooth 2. give a smooth and glossy appearance. adj. 1. having a smooth, gleaming surface 2. made slick by e.g. ice or grease 3. having only superficial plausibility 4. marked by skill in deception.
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91. Wrap 1 or 2 strips of prosciutto around each peach half, and slick with olive oil.
92. They laid her on the grass and her wet hair was shiny, like it was slick with grease.
93. Flesh-eating psycho played by Sir Anthony Hopkins is back in a slick, camp sequel.
94. Computer manufacturers immediately started offering slick, new machines built around them.
95. The bovine heroine has connections with Cowpeace International, and deals with a huge treacle slick at sea.
96. It had been raining all week and the cleared paths were slick where the rain had frozen on top of the snow.
97. Initial attempts to disperse the slick are centred on defending the desalination plants.
98. Slick ads tout everything from beauty products to electronic gadgets.
99. It all stunned Jack, who was a sucker for slick talk, and he bought me drinks for an hour.
100. He is a dandy-looking dude too, with slick black ponytail and, always, a full-length mink coat.
101. The race ended in chaos when three riders drove into an oil slick and skidded off.
102. The oil slick stretched all the way to the horizon.
103. One is that bluegrass seems to be getting more and more slick and commercial.
104. Below a slick of oil hovered clouds of undissolved cream.
105. Yet, the musical execution is slick and the production bursting with energy.
106. The sales pitch can be so slick that many consumers don't even realize they have bought magazines until the bill arrives.
107. Read in studio Hurricane force winds are hampering efforts to save seals caught in the Shetland oil slick. Sentencedict.com
108. Somebody just gave me a shower radio. Thanks a lot. Do you really want music in the shower? I guess there's no better place to dance than a slick surface next to a glass door. Jerry Seinfeld
109. Slick on just a touch of colour or use a complementary tint over your favourite lipstick to add extra gloss.
110. Double elections favour the Liberal Democrats, who are the only parry with a wide choice of candidates and slick money-raising machinery.
111. By the time we had landed, the floor of the radio room was slick with his blood.
112. The graphics are very slick for an arcade game that measure up very well compared to the latest Sega offerings.
113. Scores of new titles, with slick covers and graphics, fill the shelves.
114. Always endeavour, Slick, to keep a fix on the addiction industries: you can't lose.
115. Just rub a few drops between your hands and slick lightly through freshly washed or dry hair.
116. Slick shapes together with melted chocolate and decorate joins with piped chocolate.
117. The surface of the water had a slick, glassy look about it and Carey's cast disappeared with barely a splash.
118. The tyres squealed as they braked, the concrete smooth as skin and slick with fluids that had bled from other cars.
119. Not up on my tribes, I reckon, but you can tell him it was a slick operation.
120. When the property market was rising every day a slick operator could buy and sell again without much risk.