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slick

[slik] / slɪk /




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For years, Newsom asserted that his “one-dimensional” public image as a slick, privileged politician on a path to power paved with Getty oil money fails to tell the whole story.

From Los Angeles Times

Forecasters are predicting moderate effects from the storm including increased traffic accidents because of slick and flooded roads, minor mudslides and minor debris flow.

From Los Angeles Times

Ms. Fennell is a millennial who might have been expected to make the material slick, hip or at least fast; she has done none of that.

From The Wall Street Journal

Vines sprouted from the earth and turned into slick bridges so they could slide across.

From Literature

Rupp’s slick multimedia work speaks to both technology and societal perceptions of aging women.

From Los Angeles Times