slicked

IPA: sɫˈɪkt

adjective

  • (of hair) made smooth by applying a sticky or glossy substance
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Examples of "slicked" in Sentences

  • _has_ 'slicked 'em up,' as Mrs. Scattergood would say.
  • Imagine a tall young fellow, with a thin face, lantern jaws, and long hair 'slicked' down on either side.
  • "She is not a kind of slicked, D. C.-packaged kind of person," said former Portsmouth Mayor Steve Marchand.
  • He reappeared with his hair well "slicked," his tip-tilted nose as pink as his shiny cheeks, and a smile that extended to the furthest confines of his face.
  • On the cover of Candy magazine, "the first transversal style magazine," Franco sports slicked back hair, a black blazer, heavy blue eyeshadow and cherry red lips.
  • When I'm walking into a meeting, there's a difference between wearing some kind of slicked-down, aero motorcycle backpack and a basic cool-looking piece of soft luggage.
  • CHIAVENNA, Italy (AP) Edvald Boasson Hagen of Norway won the seventh stage of the Giro d'Italia on Friday, beating four other riders in a sprint finish on a rain-slicked road.
  • The actor/full-time college student graces the cover of Candy magazine in drag, with slicked-back hair, jewelry, long black gloves and heavy make-up (check out that eye shadow).
  • He had 'slicked' his hair down with the fresh water; he had adjusted his neck-handkerchief, and borrowed an odd candle-end to polish his clogs with and there he sat, enforcing some opinion on her father, with a strong Darkshire accent, it is true, but with a lowered voice, and a good, earnest composure on his face.

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