[
US
/ˈsɫɪkt/
]
[ UK /slˈɪkt/ ]
[ UK /slˈɪkt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
(of hair) made smooth by applying a sticky or glossy substance
black hair plastered with pomade
How To Use slicked In A Sentence
- Slicked-back hair, a bushy Italian mustache, sleeveless Iggy Pop T-shirt, cut to show his shoulder tats - "wham" across the left, "pow" on the right. Las Vegas Sun Stories: All Sun Headlines
- He adjusted his tie and slicked back his cowlick, ready for the prowl.
- His wavy silver hair was slicked back to better reveal his large and luminescent round blue eyes, which were at the moment centered on Katrina.
- In the grainy black and white photo I can still make out the sheen of A.'s hair oil and the way he slicked his dark locks back on the sides.
- His hair was slicked back and he wore a white dinner jacket with a jet-black cummerbund.
- His hair was slicked back with gel, too much gel.
- Rat-watchers in Alaska worry that shipborne rodents could stamp out 4 million birds-10 times the number slicked to death in the Exxon Valdez oil spill. Fear, Fur And Four Feet
- 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. James Franco in drag on the cover of Candy magazine
- His tanned shoulders pinked and heat dried the pomade in his long hair where he had slicked it back. GRACED LAND
- However, I can say after purposely firing multiple consecutive shots without swabbing the bore (under test conditions) that hot water slicked the rifle up to brand new in a few short minutes.