Slicked in a sentence
Synonym: smoothed, polished. Antonym: messy, unkempt
Meaning: Made smooth and shiny; often refers to hair or surfaces that have been styled or polished.

(1) He slicked off his hair with gel.
(2) He slicked up his hair for the party.
(3) He slicked his hair over to one side.
(4) I slicked my hair back for the party.
(5) The soap slicked off his hands easily.
(6) She slicked up her dress for the gala.
(7) The soap slicked off the dishes easily.
(8) He slicked up his bike before the race.
(9) I slicked my hair into a neat ponytail.
(10) The car was slicked up for the car show.
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(11) He slicked his shoes to make them shine.
(12) The dog slicked down from under the car.
(13) He slicked up his beard before the date.
(14) He slicked up his shoes for the wedding.
(15) The bee slicked out from below the hive.
(16) She slicked up her hair before the party.
(17) He slicked up his speech with some humor.
(18) The mechanic slicked the engine with oil.
(19) The lotion slicked off her skin smoothly.
(20) The rain slicked off the roof of the car.
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(21) She slicked up her dress before the gala.
(22) The ant slicked over from under the rock.
(23) The cat slicked out from below the couch.
(24) The worm slicked out from below the soil.
(25) The bird slicked out from below the roof.
(26) The worm slicked down from under the soil.
(27) The rain slicked off the car's windshield.
(28) The water slicked off the duck's feathers.
(29) He slicked up his car before the big race.
(30) She slicked up her nails before the party.
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(31) The moth slicked over from under the lamp.
(32) She slicked up her makeup before the date.
(33) The snake slicked out from below the rock.
(34) The spider slicked out from below the bed.
(35) The turtle slicked out from below the log.
(36) The snail slicked out from below the leaf.
(37) The wasp slicked out from below the eaves.
(38) She slicked down her hair before the party.
(39) The snake slicked down from under the rock.
(40) The bird slicked down from under the eaves.
Slicked meaningful sentence
(41) The bee slicked down from under the flower.
(42) The snail slicked down from under the rock.
(43) He slicked up his shoes before the wedding.
(44) The snake slicked over from under the rock.
(45) The boat slicked away across the calm lake.
(46) The deer slicked out from below the bushes.
(47) The beetle slicked out from below the bark.
(48) She slicked down her bangs with a flat iron.
(49) He slicked down his beard with a beard balm.
(50) He slicked up his outfit with a stylish tie.
Slicked sentence examples
(51) He slicked up his bike with a new paint job.
(52) The lizard slicked down from under the leaf.
(53) The beetle slicked down from under the bark.
(54) The mud slicked off her boots as she walked.
(55) The rain slicked off the umbrella's surface.
(56) The spider slicked over from under the leaf.
(57) The worm slicked over from under the ground.
(58) The mouse slicked out from below the pantry.
(59) The ladybug slicked out from below the leaf.
(60) The rabbit slicked out from below the fence.
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(61) The squirrel slicked out from below the car.
(62) His blondest hair was slicked back with gel.
(63) He combs his hair into a slicked-back style.
(64) They slicked up the car before the road trip.
(65) She slicked up her website with a new design.
(66) The rabbit slicked down from under the fence.
(67) The spider slicked down from under the porch.
(68) The ladybug slicked down from under the leaf.
(69) The firefly slicked down from under the leaf.
(70) The oil slicked off the surface of the water.
Use slicked in a sentence
(71) The rain slicked off the leaves of the trees.
(72) He slicked off the excess wax from the floor.
(73) The soap slicked off the shower walls easily.
(74) The lizard slicked over from under the porch.
(75) He uses pomade to create a slicked-back look.
(76) The rabbit slicked out from below the bushes.
(77) The frog slicked out from below the lily pad.
(78) The centipede slicked out from below the log.
(79) He slicked up his shoes with a glossy polish.
(80) His hair was slicked back for a formal event.
Sentence using slicked
(81) She slicked down her ponytail with a hair tie.
(82) She slicked down her eyebrows with a brow gel.
(83) She slicked up her shoes before the interview.
(84) She slicked up her makeup for the evening out.
(85) The frog slicked down from under the lily pad.
(86) The centipede slicked down from under the log.
(87) The mosquito slicked down from under the tent.
(88) The oil slicked onto the surface of the water.
(89) The oil slicked off the engine parts smoothly.
(90) The frog slicked over from under the lily pad.
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(91) The mosquito slicked over from under the leaf.
(92) The cat slicked away from the approaching dog.
(93) The snow slicked away as the temperature rose.
(94) The wind slicked away the sand from the beach.
(95) He slicked up his jacket for the formal event.
(96) She slicked up her hair before the photoshoot.
(97) He slicked up his speech with witty anecdotes.
(98) He coiffed his hair into a slicked-back style.
(99) The centipede slicked out from below the rock.
(100) She slicked down her eyebrows with a clear gel.
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(101) He slicked his hair back into a sleek up style.
(102) He slicked up his beard before going on a date.
(103) The mouse slicked down from under the cupboard.
(104) The moth slicked down from under the lampshade.
(105) He slicked off the excess paint from the brush.
(106) She slicked off the excess icing from the cake.
(107) She slicked off the crumbs from the tablecloth.
(108) The beetle slicked out from below the car tire.
(109) The fly slicked out from below the garbage bag.
(110) She slicked up her nails with a shiny top coat.
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(111) She slicked up her website with a sleek design.
(112) She slicked up her nails with a glossy top coat.
(113) She slicked up her garden with colorful flowers.
(114) They slicked up the garden for the summer party.
(115) The greaser's hair was slicked back with grease.
(116) The fly slicked down from under the window sill.
(117) The dragonfly slicked down from under the water.
(118) I slicked onto the wet floor and almost slipped.
(119) The oil slicked off the frying pan effortlessly.
(120) She slicked up her outfit for the job interview.
Slicked used in a sentence
(121) She slicked up her makeup before the photoshoot.
(122) He slicked off the excess lotion from his hands.
(123) The brush slicked away the tangles from my hair.
(124) She slicked up her glasses before the interview.
(125) The rain slicked the leaves into a glossy sheen.
(126) The snail slicked out from below the garden pot.
(127) The moth slicked out from below the porch light.
(128) The wasp slicked out from below the window sill.
(129) The car was slicked up with a fresh coat of wax.
(130) The caterpillar slicked out from below the leaf.
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(131) He slicked down his sideburns with a small brush.
(132) She slicked down her hair with a smoothing serum.
(133) They slicked up the website with a modern design.
(134) She slicked up her presentation with visual aids.
(135) The caterpillar slicked down from under the leaf.
(136) She slicked onto the dance floor with confidence.
(137) He slicked off the excess product from his hands.
(138) He slicked up his hair before going to the party.
(139) She slicked up her hair before the dance recital.
(140) He slicked up his mustache before the photoshoot.
(141) The caterpillar slicked over from under the leaf.
(142) She slicked off the excess polish from her nails.
(143) The rain slicked away the dirt from the sidewalk.
(144) The soap slicked away the grease from the dishes.
(145) The lotion slicked away the dryness from my skin.
(146) The broom slicked away the dust from the corners.
(147) The windscreen wipers slicked away the raindrops.
(148) He slicked up his mustache for the costume party.
(149) The lizard slicked out from below the tree stump.
(150) The firefly slicked out from below the night sky.
(151) The toad slicked out from below the muddy puddle.
(152) The lizard slicked out from below the tree trunk.
(153) The grasshopper slicked out from below the grass.
(154) The gecko slicked out from below the window sill.
(155) The wind slicked down the tall grass in the field.
(156) The gardener slicked up the lawn with a fresh mow.
(157) She slicked the surface of the table with a cloth.
(158) The grasshopper slicked down from under the grass.
(159) The wasp slicked down from under the picnic table.
(160) The sweat slicked off his body during the workout.
(161) The hair gel slicked off his hair when he sweated.
(162) He slicked off the excess oil from the frying pan.
(163) The ice cream quickly slicked away in the hot sun.
(164) The towel slicked away the sweat from my forehead.
(165) He slicked the gel into his hair for a sleek look.
(166) The ant slicked out from below the picnic blanket.
(167) The roach slicked out from below the kitchen sink.
(168) He slicked up his bike with a fresh coat of paint.
(169) The firefly slicked out from below the tall grass.
(170) He slicked back his hair before going to the party.
(171) He slicked down his beard with oil to keep it neat.
(172) He slicked back his quiff for a more polished look.
(173) The model slicked up her walk for the fashion show.
(174) He slicked up his speech with persuasive arguments.
(175) She slicked up her writing with vivid descriptions.
(176) The model slicked up her makeup for the photoshoot.
(177) He slicked up his tie before the important meeting.
(178) He slicked up his golf clubs before the tournament.
(179) The swimmer slicked through the water effortlessly.
(180) The ant slicked down from under the picnic blanket.
(181) The lotion slicked off her hands after applying it.
(182) He slicked up his suit before the business meeting.
(183) She slicked up her glasses before the presentation.
(184) The chef slicked off the excess fat from the steak.
(185) The makeup artist slicked off the smudged eyeliner.
(186) The oil slicked away from the surface of the water.
(187) The cloth slicked away the smudges from the mirror.
(188) The raccoon slicked out from below the garbage can.
(189) The caterpillar slicked out from below the cabbage.
(190) The cricket slicked out from below the porch steps.
(191) He slicked up his appearance for the job interview.
(192) The dog slicked up from behind and bit the mailman.
(193) He slicked down his hair with a comb and some water.
(194) They slicked up the house before the guests arrived.
(195) She slicked up her outfit with a statement necklace.
(196) The artist slicked the canvas with a layer of gesso.
(197) He slicked his hair back and approached from behind.
(198) The dog slicked over from behind and stole the bone.
(199) The raccoon slicked down from under the garbage can.
(200) He slicked onto the leather couch and made it shine.
(201) He slicked up his skateboard before the competition.
(202) The cholo's slicked-back hair was a signature style.
(203) I watched as the car slicked away down the wet road.
(204) The mop slicked away the spilled juice on the floor.
(205) He slicked up his tie for the business presentation.
(206) The ink slicked over from below, smudging the paper.
(207) The squirrel slicked out from below the bird feeder.
(208) The beetle slicked out from below the fallen leaves.
(209) She slicked up her essay with well-researched facts.
(210) The fish slicked out from below the water's surface.
(211) The beetle slicked out from below the fallen branch.
(212) He used gel to achieve the perfect slicked-back look.
(213) He slicked up his resume before applying for the job.
(214) She slicked up her nails with a fresh coat of polish.
(215) The decorator slicked up the room with fresh flowers.
(216) He slicked up his photography with a new camera lens.
(217) She slicked up her dance routine with extra practice.
(218) He slicked his mustache with wax to keep it in place.
(219) He slicked over from behind and whispered in her ear.
(220) The shadow slicked over from behind and startled her.
(221) The squirrel slicked down from under the tree branch.
(222) The mud slicked off the dog's fur as it shook itself.
(223) The barista slicked off the foam from the cappuccino.
(224) He slicked off the excess wax from the car's surface.
(225) The squeegee slicked away the water from the windows.
(226) He slicked up his beard before the important meeting.
(227) He slicked the gel into his beard to keep it groomed.
(228) I slicked the oil into the leather to keep it supple.
(229) I slicked the lotion into my hands to keep them soft.
(230) The rain slicked the road into a mirror-like surface.
(231) The mosquito slicked out from below the camping tent.
(232) The magician slicked up his act with some new tricks.
(233) She slicked up her outfit with a statement accessory.
(234) The mouse slicked out from below the kitchen counter.
(235) The chef slicked up the plate with a drizzle of sauce.
(236) They slicked up the office with a fresh coat of paint.
(237) The makeup artist slicked the model's lips with gloss.
(238) The athlete slicked over from behind and won the race.
(239) The bird slicked out from under the car and flew away.
(240) She slicked up her boots before going out in the rain.
(241) He slicked off the excess glue from the craft project.
(242) The baker slicked off the excess flour from the dough.
(243) The eraser slicked away the pencil marks on the paper.
(244) The rain slicked the pavement into a slippery surface.
(245) I slicked the lotion into my skin for a smooth finish.
(246) I slicked the conditioner into my hair to detangle it.
(247) The ink slicked over from below, smearing the writing.
(248) The grasshopper slicked out from below the tall grass.
(249) The musician slicked up the song with a catchy chorus.
(250) The barber slicked up his client's hair with precision.
(251) The tailor slicked up the suit with custom alterations.
(252) The dancer slicked her body with oil for a performance.
(253) He slicked back his ponytail with gel for a sleek look.
(254) The thief slicked over from behind and stole her purse.
(255) The wind slicked over from behind and blew her hat off.
(256) The butterfly slicked down from under the flower petal.
(257) He slicked onto the tennis court and aced his opponent.
(258) The cloth slicked away the fingerprints from the glass.
(259) He gelled down his hair to achieve a slicked-back look.
(260) He used a hair pomade to bald up his slicked-back hair.
(261) The pomade helped him achieve a slicked-back hairstyle.
(262) The spill slicked over from below, staining the fabric.
(263) The butterfly slicked out from below the flower petals.
(264) The groom slicked up his suit for the wedding ceremony.
(265) She slicked up her resume with impressive achievements.
(266) He slicked up his resume with relevant work experience.
(267) The teddy boy's slicked-back hair was a signature look.
(268) I watched as the snake slicked out from below the rock.
(269) The cat slicked up against my leg, purring contentedly.
(270) My undercut looks really cool with a slicked-back look.
(271) The voguish hairstyle for men is the slicked-back look.
(272) The slicked-back hairstyle is popular among businessmen.
(273) The stylist slicked down the model's hair with a pomade.
(274) They slicked up the room with fresh flowers and candles.
(275) The stylist slicked up the bride's hair for the wedding.
(276) The artist slicked up the canvas with bold brushstrokes.
(277) The dog was slicked up with a bath and grooming session.
(278) She slicked up her cooking skills with a culinary class.
(279) The sun slicked over from behind and warmed their faces.
(280) She quickly slicked out from under the pile of blankets.
(281) I slicked onto the icy sidewalk and fell on my backside.
(282) The mechanic slicked off the excess oil from the engine.
(283) The window cleaner slicked off the streaks on the glass.
(284) The sponge slicked away the spilled coffee on the table.
(285) The broom slicked away the fallen leaves from the porch.
(286) The chola's hair was slicked back into a tight ponytail.
(287) Hair gel helps me achieve the perfect slicked-back look.
(288) The bird slicked down from under the roof and flew away.
(289) The thief slicked up from behind and snatched her purse.
(290) The cat slicked up from behind and pounced on the mouse.
(291) The 1950s greaser style often featured slicked-back hair.
(292) She slicked up her cooking skills with a culinary course.
(293) The designer slicked up the dress with intricate details.
(294) She slicked the oil over the pan before cooking the eggs.
(295) The cyclist slicked the chain of his bike with lubricant.
(296) The ghost slicked over from behind and gave her a fright.
(297) The rain slicked over from behind and soaked her clothes.
(298) The snow slicked over from behind and covered the ground.
(299) I slicked onto the wet grass and felt the dew on my feet.
(300) The water slicked off the windshield as the wipers moved.
(301) The janitor slicked off the spilled water from the floor.
(302) The gardener slicked off the dead leaves from the plants.
(303) The squeegee slicked away the water from the car windows.
(304) The otter slicked down from under the dock and swam away.
(305) The dragonfly slicked out from below the water's surface.
(306) The grass snake slicked out from below the fallen branch.
(307) The chef slicked up the dish with a drizzle of olive oil.
(308) He slicked up his presentation with eye-catching visuals.
(309) The ant slicked out from below the crack in the sidewalk.
(310) He combed his hair back with gel for a slicked-back look.
(311) The water droplets slicked out from the car's windshield.
(312) The paint slicked out from the brush and onto the canvas.
(313) He slicked down from under the table to avoid being seen.
(314) The spy slicked down from under the car to remain hidden.
(315) He slicked back his hair with pomade for a polished look.
(316) He slicked down his mustache with wax to keep it in place.
(317) She slicked down her baby hairs with a toothbrush and gel.
(318) The decorator slicked up the space with elegant furniture.
(319) He slicked up his workout routine with a personal trainer.
(320) He slicked up his guitar playing with advanced techniques.
(321) He slicked the gel over his beard to tame any stray hairs.
(322) She slicked up her handwriting for the handwritten letter.
(323) The surfer slicked his surfboard with wax for better grip.
(324) She slicked onto the red carpet and posed for the cameras.
(325) She slicked onto the stage and belted out a powerful song.
(326) The mechanic slicked off the grease from the engine parts.
(327) The wind slicked away the fallen leaves from the driveway.
(328) The feather duster slicked away the dust from the shelves.
(329) The brush slicked away the loose hairs from the hairbrush.
(330) She slicked the gel into her eyebrows for a polished look.
(331) She slicked the gel into her lashes for a dramatic effect.
(332) I slicked the lotion into my legs for a silky smooth feel.
(333) The spill slicked over from below, contaminating the soil.
(334) The actor slicked up his performance with emotional depth.
(335) The assassin slicked up from behind and killed his target.
(336) The swimmer slicked down his body with oil before the race.
(337) They slicked up the presentation with eye-catching visuals.
(338) She slicked up her language skills with language immersion.
(339) He slicked the gel over his eyebrows to keep them in place.
(340) She slicked over from behind and surprised him with a kiss.
(341) He slicked over from behind and tapped her on the shoulder.
(342) The spider slicked over from behind and crawled up her leg.
(343) The fog slicked over from behind and obscured their vision.
(344) The rabbit slicked out from under the bush and hopped away.
(345) He slicked onto the ski slope and glided down effortlessly.
(346) He tressed his hair with gel to create a slicked-back look.
(347) He coifed his hair with gel to achieve a slicked-back look.
(348) He slicked off his hair with gel before going to the party.
(349) The vacuum cleaner slicked away the crumbs from the carpet.
(350) The mop slicked away the spilled milk on the kitchen floor.
(351) The snow slicked over from below, making it hard to shovel.
(352) The car suddenly slicked out from under me on the wet road.
(353) The spilled coffee slicked out from the cup onto the table.
(354) The ninja slicked up from behind and attacked his opponent.
(355) The pickpocket slicked up from behind and stole his wallet.
(356) He used a comb to create a sleek and slicked-back hairstyle.
(357) The dancer slicked down her bun tightly for the performance.
(358) The rain slicked down the feathers of the ducks in the pond.
(359) They slicked up the party with lively music and decorations.
(360) They slicked up the event with a celebrity guest appearance.
(361) She slicked the lotion over her skin to keep it moisturized.
(362) She slicked the balm over her lips to keep them moisturized.
(363) The artist slicked up the painting with a few final touches.
(364) The magician slicked his hands with powder for a card trick.
(365) The actor slicked his hair into a retro style for the movie.
(366) The hairstylist slicked the client's hair into a trendy bob.
(367) The darkness slicked over from behind and engulfed the room.
(368) The thief slicked out from under the security guard's grasp.
(369) The car slicked out from under the tree just before it fell.
(370) He slicked his hair over from behind to create a sleek look.
(371) The cloth slicked away the smudges from the computer screen.
(372) The sponge slicked away the spilled sauce on the countertop.
(373) He slicked down from under the table and surprised everyone.
(374) The rabbit slicked down from under the bush and hopped away.
(375) The shark slicked over from behind and attacked the swimmer.
(376) The dark stain slicked over from below, staining the carpet.
(377) The mud slicked over from below, making the ground slippery.
(378) The slime slicked over from below, making the surface slimy.
(379) The liquid slicked over from below, seeping into the cracks.
(380) The slime slicked over from below, leaving a sticky residue.
(381) The chef slicked up the dish with a sprinkle of fresh herbs.
(382) The designer slicked up the dress with intricate embroidery.
(383) She used pomatums to create a sleek, slicked-back hairstyle.
(384) The mechanic slicked through with the oil change in no time.
(385) He looked sharp with his slicked out hair and tailored suit.
(386) She used a hair gel to set her hair in a slicked-back style.
(387) The slicked-back look is low-maintenance and easy to achieve.
(388) The stylist slicked down the model's hair for the photoshoot.
(389) The actor slicked up his appearance for the red carpet event.
(390) The stylist slicked the model's hair over for the photoshoot.
(391) He slicked the gel over his beard to give it a polished look.
(392) He always looks like a greaseball with his slicked-back hair.
(393) The chef slicked the pan with butter before cooking the eggs.
(394) The monster slicked over from behind and scared the children.
(395) The storm slicked over from behind and caused a power outage.
(396) The snake slicked out from under the rock and slithered away.
(397) He used a hair gel to fix his hair into a slicked-back style.
(398) He slicked onto the basketball court and made a perfect shot.
(399) I slicked onto the wet pavement and splashed through puddles.
(400) She slicked off the makeup from her face before going to bed.
(401) The cleaner slicked off the fingerprints from the glass door.
(402) The towel slicked away the water from the wet bathroom floor.
(403) He slicked the wax into the car's surface for a shiny finish.
(404) The burglar slicked over from behind and ransacked the house.
(405) The mud slicked over from below, making it difficult to walk.
(406) The athlete slicked up his performance with intense training.
(407) The spilled tea slicked out from the cup and onto the saucer.
(408) The spider slicked down from under the leaf and spun its web.
(409) The bird slicked up from under the tree branch and flew away.
(410) The car slicked up from behind and passed the slower vehicle.
(411) She always preferred a slicked-back ponytail for her workouts.
(412) She decided to try a slicked-back bun for a more elegant look.
(413) He used a hairdryer to achieve a sleek and slicked-back style.
(414) The rain slicked down the petals of the flowers in the garden.
(415) The hairstylist slicked up the client's hair for a sleek look.
(416) The criminal slicked out from under the radar and disappeared.
(417) She slicked onto the runway and strutted her stuff as a model.
(418) She slicked onto the stage and delivered a powerful monologue.
(419) The painter slicked off the brush strokes for a smooth finish.
(420) She slicked the oil into the pan before adding the vegetables.
(421) He slicked the gel into his hair to create a trendy hairstyle.
(422) I slicked the oil into the hinges to stop them from squeaking.
(423) The snake slicked down from under the rock and slithered away.
(424) The cheetah slicked over from behind and chased down its prey.
(425) The cat slicked out from under the couch and stretched lazily.
(426) He used some pomade to fix his hair into a slicked-back style.
(427) The paint slicked over from below, covering the imperfections.
(428) The 1950s greaser look often included slicked-back pompadours.
(429) The gardener slicked up the garden with neatly trimmed hedges.
(430) She slicked up her workout routine with challenging exercises.
(431) The spilled soup slicked out from the bowl and onto the table.
(432) The melted ice slicked out from the cooler and onto the floor.
(433) The spilled coffee slicked out from the mug and onto the desk.
(434) The spilled soda slicked out from the can and onto the carpet.
(435) The runner slicked out from behind the pack and took the lead.
(436) The dance floor was slicked out with wax for a smooth surface.
(437) The designer slicked up the dress with some intricate beading.
(438) He slicked the gel over his mustache to keep it neatly groomed.
(439) The hairstylist slicked the model's hair into a sleek ponytail.
(440) The janitor slicked the floor with a mop to clean up the spill.
(441) The robber slicked over from behind and demanded their wallets.
(442) The stranger slicked over from behind and asked for directions.
(443) The dog slicked out from under the porch and ran into the yard.
(444) She slicked the cream into her hands for a moisturizing effect.
(445) She slicked the paint into the canvas with precision and skill.
(446) The greasers had a distinct style with their slicked-back hair.
(447) The spy slicked over from behind and planted a bug in the room.
(448) The water slicked over from below, creating a slippery surface.
(449) The spilled ink slicked out from the pen and stained the paper.
(450) The melted lipstick slicked out from the tube and onto my lips.
(451) The spilled soup slicked out from the ladle and onto the stove.
(452) The melted butter slicked out from the dish and onto the table.
(453) The lizard slicked down from under the rock to bask in the sun.
(454) The wrestler slicked up from behind and took down his opponent.
(455) The basketball court was slicked out with sweat after the game.
(456) The artist slicked up the painting with some bold brushstrokes.
(457) He used a hair gel and a comb to quiff up his slicked-back hair.
(458) The mouse slicked out from under the cupboard and scurried away.
(459) The mud slicked off the tires as the car drove through a puddle.
(460) He slicked off the mud from his shoes before entering the house.
(461) The barber slicked off the stray hairs from the customer's neck.
(462) She slicked off the sand from her feet after a day at the beach.
(463) The floor was slicked over with a layer of wax to make it shiny.
(464) The squirrel slicked down from under the tree and scurried away.
(465) The bird slicked down from under the roof and flew into the sky.
(466) The ghost slicked over from behind and gave the person a fright.
(467) The ice slicked over from below, making it dangerous to walk on.
(468) The grease slicked over from below, making the surface slippery.
(469) The liquid slicked over from below, pooling in the lowest areas.
(470) The bird slicked out from under the birdcage door and flew away.
(471) The cat slicked out from under the blanket and stretched lazily.
(472) The rainwater slicked out from the gutter and onto the sidewalk.
(473) The melted ice cream slicked out from the cone and onto my hand.
(474) The melted butter slicked out from the toast and onto the plate.
(475) The thief slicked down from under the fence to escape the scene.
(476) The car suddenly slicked up from under the bridge and sped away.
(477) The lizard slicked up from under the rock and basked in the sun.
(478) The student slicked through with the exam, acing every question.
(479) The athlete slicked up against the wall, preparing for the race.
(480) The basketball player slicked up from behind and stole the ball.
(481) The boat slicked out from behind the dock and headed out to sea.
(482) He looked like a mook with his slicked-back hair and gold chain.
(483) The actor's slicked-back hairstyle gave him a sophisticated look.
(484) The slicked-back hairstyle is a classic choice for formal events.
(485) The photographer slicked up the photos with professional editing.
(486) The gardener slicked the leaves of the plants with a gentle mist.
(487) The dancer slicked her hair into a tight bun for the performance.
(488) The spy slicked over from behind and swiftly stole the documents.
(489) The ice slicked over from behind and caused him to slip and fall.
(490) The baby slicked out from under the blanket and started crawling.
(491) The child slicked out from under the table and ran to his mother.
(492) The lizard slicked out from under the rock and basked in the sun.
(493) The athlete slicked off the sweat from his forehead with a towel.
(494) She slicked the cream into her face for a moisturized complexion.
(495) He slicked the pomade into his mustache for a refined appearance.
(496) The wolf slicked over from behind and joined the pack in hunting.
(497) The spillage slicked over from below, spreading across the floor.
(498) The interior designer slicked up the room with stylish furniture.
(499) The stylist slicked up the model's hair with a high-fashion look.
(500) He looked like a spiv with his flashy suit and slicked-back hair.
(501) The mermaid slicked up from below and greeted the curious sailor.
(502) The snake slicked up against the tree trunk, camouflaging itself.
(503) The pool was slicked out with chlorine to keep it clean and safe.
(504) The barber slicked down the customer's hair with a comb and water.
(505) The chef slicked the plate with sauce for an elegant presentation.
(506) The cat silently slicked over from behind and pounced on its prey.
(507) He felt a chill as the spider slicked down from under the ceiling.
(508) I slicked the conditioner into my hair to make it more manageable.
(509) The thief slicked over from behind and snatched the woman's purse.
(510) The cat slicked out from under the bed and pounced on a toy mouse.
(511) The spider slicked up from under the book and startled the reader.
(512) The fish slicked up from below and snatched the bait off the hook.
(513) The dancer slicked up against the pole, executing a graceful move.
(514) The car's tires slicked out from below as it hit the wet pavement.
(515) I use gel by to create a slicked-back hairstyle for formal events.
(516) The hairstylist slicked up the model's hair into a sleek ponytail.
(517) She slicked the oil over the wooden furniture to restore its shine.
(518) The athlete slicked his body with sunscreen before going for a run.
(519) The painter slicked the brush with water before applying the paint.
(520) The snake slicked over from behind and bit its unsuspecting victim.
(521) The criminal slicked out from under the police officer's handcuffs.
(522) The spider slicked out from under the sink and crawled up the wall.
(523) The cat slicked down from under the bed and darted across the room.
(524) The thief slicked down from under the window and escaped unnoticed.
(525) The soldier slicked over from behind and ambushed the enemy troops.
(526) The pickpocket slicked over from behind and stole the man's wallet.
(527) The thief slicked over from behind and stole the precious artifact.
(528) The snake slicked out from under the bushes and startled the hiker.
(529) The oil slicked over from below, coating the rocks along the shore.
(530) The sludge slicked over from below, making it challenging to clean.
(531) The fish slicked out from under the fisherman's grip and swam away.
(532) The spilled juice slicked out from the glass and onto the placemat.
(533) The melted cheese slicked out from the sandwich and onto the plate.
(534) The melted chocolate slicked out from the bar and onto the wrapper.
(535) The cat slicked down from under the bed when it heard a loud noise.
(536) The rattail comb was perfect for creating a slicked-back hairstyle.
(537) The oil slicked up against the shore, causing environmental damage.
(538) The car slicked up against the curb, narrowly avoiding a collision.
(539) The snowboarder slicked out from behind the tree and landed a jump.
(540) She admired his slicked-back hair and complimented him on his style.
(541) The barber recommended a strong-hold pomade for a slicked-back look.
(542) The stylist slicked down the actor's hair for his role in the movie.
(543) The bird slicked over from behind and stole the bread from his hand.
(544) The wave slicked over from behind and knocked him off his surfboard.
(545) The car wash attendant slicked off the soap from the car's exterior.
(546) The hairdresser slicked off the split ends from the customer's hair.
(547) The floor was slicked over with a layer of water after being mopped.
(548) The butterfly slicked down from under the flower and fluttered away.
(549) The ninja slicked over from behind and disappeared into the shadows.
(550) The predator slicked over from behind and stalked its prey silently.
Slicked meaning
Slicked is an adjective that describes something that has been made smooth, shiny, or sleek by applying a liquid or oily substance. It can also refer to a person's hair that has been styled in a sleek and polished manner. In this article, we will explore various tips on how to use the word "slicked" or the phrase "slicked back" in sentences effectively.
1. Describing a Surface: When using "slicked" to describe a surface, it is important to provide context and clarity. Here are a few examples: - The rain had slicked the roads, making driving conditions hazardous. - The mechanic applied a layer of oil to the engine, leaving it slicked and ready for optimal performance. - The polished marble floor was slicked to perfection, reflecting the grandeur of the room.
2. Referring to Hair: "Slicked back" is a common phrase used to describe a hairstyle where the hair is combed or styled backward, often using a product like gel or pomade. Here are some examples of how to use this phrase: - He slicked back his hair for the formal event, giving him a sophisticated and elegant look. - The actor's slicked-back hair added to his portrayal of a suave and confident character. - She used a generous amount of hair gel to achieve the slicked-back style, ensuring her hair stayed in place all day.
3. Expressing Style and Sophistication: The word "slicked" can also be used metaphorically to describe someone or something that exudes a sense of style, sophistication, or efficiency. Here are a few examples: - The sleek and slicked design of the new smartphone made it highly desirable among tech enthusiasts. - The CEO's slicked presentation captivated the audience, showcasing his expertise and professionalism. - The fashion model effortlessly strutted down the runway, her movements slicked and graceful.
4. Warning or Cautionary Context: In certain situations, the word "slicked" can be used to convey a sense of danger or caution. Here are a few examples: - The wet floor had been slicked by a spilled drink, causing several people to slip and fall. - The hiker cautiously navigated the slicked rocks near the waterfall, aware of the potential danger. - The icy conditions had slicked the stairs, prompting the building management to issue a warning to residents.
In conclusion, the word "slicked" and the phrase "slicked back" can be used in various contexts to describe surfaces, hairstyles, style, caution, and more. By following these tips and examples, you can effectively incorporate this word or phrase into your writing or conversations, adding depth and clarity to your expressions.
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