slickness
IPA: sɫˈɪknʌs
noun
- The property of being slick.
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Examples of "slickness" in Sentences
- (The "slickness" thing that Obama gives off to some is also what bothers some on the left about him?)
- He polishes rough edges (the source of much of his reputed "slickness"); great oratory thrives on them.
- I have not observed this 'slickness' during his speeches, interviews or within the writings of his book.
- It's that slickness which is Mafia 2's most important attribute, as it's what separates it from the likes of Red Dead Redemption and GTA IV.
- So, I am curious as to what others are hearing or observing that they would describe as 'slickness' He is also married and quite conscientious about hi role as father and spouse.
- Other people criticize it as being slick instead of feature-rich, not getting that for Apple products, "slickness" -- which is a way to denigrate well-designed UIs -- is the whole point.
- We do need another common-folk yet Rhodes Scholar/Ivy League type of intellect in the White House again, but without the "slickness" .... wait, that sounds like this guy who's an Illinois senator right now.
- I wonder sometimes if a 'facile mind and quick wit' are all it takes for slow, sluggish thinkersandthe dimwitted to see 'slickness' It is almost as though they have an inherentbias based on the speed at which others think that has nothing at all t do with the substance of the thoughts verbalized.
- But we think it is but a fair construction to suppose that our Transatlantic brethren, in the very rapidity of their "slickness," have carried improvement too far, given way to a false system of credit among themselves, and so, having outrun the national constable, have found themselves compelled to suspend payment for an interval, which, in the present course of their prosperity, cannot be of long continuance.
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