Slick Mnemonic
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slick
slick
/slɪk/
slick tire
slick tyre
Examples
- Her hair is slick and oily.
- The proprietor of the website is Matt Slick.
- Despite the split, Slick remained with the band.
- Her words were slick and flattery.
- His camerawork is slick, and the music is hypnotic.
- Attempts at capping the leak and containing the slick continue.
- On rainy days and particularly in the winter, the trail is dangerously slick.
- The Showcase is a major part of the Slick Talk Entertainment brand.
- The band were primed and ready, the music was tight and slick.
- The ship leaked oil creating a slick in part of the harbour.
a slippery smoothness
noun
a magazine printed on good quality paper
noun
a film of oil or garbage floating on top of water
noun
a trowel used to make a surface slick
noun
make slick or smooth
verb
give a smooth and glossy appearance
verb
made slick by e.g. ice or grease
adjective
having only superficial plausibility
adjective
having a smooth, gleaming surface reflecting light
adjective
marked by skill in deception
adjective
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Slip + Lick. It’s so smooth and slippery, you could lick it clean.
"Sli + Ck. The floor so slippery, see Kai carefully skate."
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