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.
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  • 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.
  • I slicked my hair back again, but this time a little less severely so.
  • His body was sweat slicked and burning when she finally came back to earth.
  • His face is scrubbed, his clothes are ironed and his hair is slicked down.
  • I went into my room and pulled my hair into bunches, slicked on some lip gloss, then grabbed my bag and my trainers.
  • They can come home all over gurry, but she's got to have on a clean apron an 'her hair slicked up to the nines. Bachelor's Fancy
  • His usually unruly mop of brown hair is now slicked down with a neat side-parting.
  • Dark blonde hair was cropped short and shaggy, hanging attractively though it was obviously meant to be slicked back from a high, proud brow.
  • Her bright red hair flew out behind her, and her pale sweat slicked skin and sea green eyes glistened in the setting sun.
  • The only thing missing was the Gipper's slicked back do, all Grecian formula and hair oil.
  • Her black hair was slicked down, her mouth a cruel slash of red lipstick.
  • He's wearing a pair of spectacles and his usually unruly mop of brown hair is now slicked down with a neat side-parting.
  • Her straight chin length black hair was slicked back with water, and ended at the back of her neck.
  • She noticed how his slicked-back hair carried the faint, sweet scent of gel.
  • Everything about the way the nimble, compact fellow with slicked-back hair, informal formal outfit and open-necked shirt performs exclaims that he loves singing. David Finkle: First Nighter: Kurt Elling Fools Around With Time at Birdland
  • Wal, I 'll say one thing for her; she draws the fire out o' Hepsy, an 'she 's 'bout the only livin' critter than can; but some nights when she 's ben inter our house a playin 'checkers or fox an' geese with the child'en, she 'd railly git Hepsy slicked down so that 't was kind o' comfortable bein 'with her. Oldtown Folks
  • His new hair is reminiscent of a young Clark Gable, with a side parting slicked over to the right.
  • A pleasant-looking young man, slicked up in new jeans and white sneakers, smiled and held open the courtroom door.
  • Her jet black hair was slicked down onto her neck and her eyes were sprinkled with tears.
  • On a muggy Thursday evening, the dimly lit downstairs bar was heaving with a restless, reckless kinetic energy; the boozed-up, spirit-slicked office throng collaborating on a prescription for the morning-after pill. Restaurant review: Platform
  • His hair is slicked back in that obnoxious, macho way.
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  • I slicked my wet hair back, clearing the straggling tresses from my face.
  • His hair had been combed back and slicked down with something to make it neat.
  • The water had slicked back Jess's hair, exposing the garish black-stitched scar by her left temple.
  • He tore through the number and, toward the end, shook his long, slicked-back blond hair until it fell forward, like a toupee attached at the brow line, virtually covering his face.
  • As When _Dinocrates_ the famous architect, desirous to be knowen to king _Alexander_ the great, and hauing none acquaintance to bring him to the kings speech he came one day to the Court very strangely apparelled in long skarlet robes, his head compast with a garland of Laurell, and his face all to be slicked with sweet oyle, and stoode in the kings chamber, motioning nothing to any man: newes of this stranger came to the king, who caused him to be brought to his presence, and asked his name and the cause of his repaire to the The Arte of English Poesie
  • Just outside that a water-slicked tiled roof sloped away, and below that darkness and rain shrouded a small central courtyard.
  • Blonde hair crisp, and lustrous was slicked back primly.
  • His hair was in a flat-top with the front part slicked up like a tailfin on a Cadillac.
  • He was elderly gentleman, with slicked back gray hair, and a slightly hooked nose.
  • With his toothy salesman smile and slicked back hair, I disliked him immediately.
  • An unpretentious man, he even kept his hair slicked down because, as he said in 1977, he could not stand musicians who affected dramatic manes of hair.
  • His hair had been combed back and slicked down with something to make it neat.
  • His hair was cutely slicked back; his eyes were bright and glossy.
  • Grabbing a towel, I ran the cloth over my sweat slicked skin as I jogged towards the phone.
  • With a scarred face, glass eye (the pupil of his left eye in the shape of a U.S. Eagle), upswept moustache, slicked down hair, a top hat and that wicked smile, Day-Lewis is memorable.
  • His hair was slicked back, and he seemed to be busy.
  • He had a thick mane of dark hair, usually slicked back but at times becomingly tousled.
  • It was the heady days of the late 1980s, the days of sharp suits, slicked back hair and red braces over striped shirts.
  • Sweat soon coated her forehead and slicked her arms as her skin slapped against the skin of strangers.
  • It was the heady days of the late 1980s, the days of sharp suits, slicked back hair and red braces over striped shirts.
  • Clarrie Binyan, curls slicked down, dressed in a dark blue suit, a white carnation in his buttonhole, stood in the doorway. MURDER SONG
  • His chestnut hair was slicked back, away from his face.
  • He appeared to have passed out, a thin sheen of sweat slicked all over his face.
  • He was hatless with his hair slicked back and parted down the middle.
  • She could see his slicked back hair with a pair of horn-rimmed spectacles resting carefully on his nose.
  • All the men still have their shirts buttoned up tight to the collar, their ties knotted, their hair slicked back.
  • His hair is slicked back and he wears a golden watch.
  • The actor/full-time college student graces the cover of Candy magazine in drag, with slicked-back hair, jewelry, long black gloves and heavy make-up (check out that eye shadow). James Franco Poses in Drag for Candy Magazine
  • Those small boys still under any kind of parental control had pressed shorts and oil slicked hair.
  • Clarrie Binyan, curls slicked down, dressed in a dark blue suit, a white carnation in his buttonhole, stood in the doorway. MURDER SONG
  • CHIAVENNA, Italy (AP) Edvald Boasson Hagen of Norway won the seventh stage of the Giro d'Italia on Friday, beating four other riders in a sprint finish on a rain-slicked road. Boasson Hagen takes stage win; Di Luca keeps Giro lead
  • All were dressed intriguingly (by Mr. Happel and Rustam Khamdamov) to indicate everything from an innocent young man in a sailor suit (the central Robert Fairchild) to nymphlike mermaids whose slicked-back coiffeur-like caps suggested artfully styled seafoam. Two Newly Built Ballets
  • A pleasant-looking young man, slicked up in new jeans and white sneakers, smiled and held open the courtroom door.
  • Clarrie Binyan, curls slicked down, dressed in a dark blue suit, a white carnation in his buttonhole, stood in the doorway. MURDER SONG
  • Okay, so not everyone was thrilled with Megan's slicked - back hairstyle at the MTV Movie Awards.
  • Were he not clean-shaven with slicked back dark brown hair, and had he been wearing spiked hiking boots, the large man would look like a lumberjack fresh from the forest.
  • The gel ran through her fingers as she slicked her hair up.
  • He reappeared with his hair well "slicked," his tip-tilted nose as pink as his shiny cheeks, and a smile that extended to the furthest confines of his face. Two on the Trail A Story of the Far Northwest
  • He was a bony young man with slicked-down hair and a stiff white collar several sizes too large.
  • Even more slicked down and hooked up than even Face The Music, this one doesn't even have any instrumentals.
  • On the next play, Berlin tripped over a lineman's foot and fell to the rain-slicked artificial turf. USATODAY.com
  • I always shaved, shined my shoes, put on a suit, necktie, and white shirt, slicked back my hair, and gargled with some burning liquid.
  • At 60, John McDonnell is barrel-chested with vibrant blue eyes and slicked back white hair, a successful real estate investor who lives by the beach with his second wife.
  • Then follows "two combs" -- he was going to keep slicked up -- also earthenware, indigo, "cotting," and more scanes of silk, mainly for Sarah, no doubt, and so on to the end, when the account is closed and underneath is written: Dwellers in Arcady The Story of an Abandoned Farm
  • She slicked her hair up, did her makeup, and ran down the stairs.
  • Hall's slicked-back hair and long beard were a turnoff for Tausch, added to what she calls terrific arrogance: "He was pretentious and always making pronunciamentos," she says. Latest Articles
  • His tanned shoulders pinked and heat dried the pomade in his long hair where he had slicked it back. GRACED LAND
  • I felt my eyes widen as he nervously slicked his hair down.
  • His black greased hair was slicked back and his eyes held black orbs staring angrily at the man in front of him.
  • Why the deformed and hairy monster can go on to become the slicked down lounge lizard in the sharkskin suit is never given any sort of explanation or reason to accept.
  • His hair was slicked back and he was yammering away into a sleek cell phone in Italian.
  • Neatly dressed, their hair slicked back, they beam as they are roused to fervour for the fatherland by their tutor.
  • Scantily clad, sweat-slicked bodies gyrated to the beats on the elevated dance floor. Mercy Kill
  • He ran his veined hand over his slicked back gray hair, straightened his tie, then proceeded forward to the set of stairs.
  • In east London youths dressed in drainpipe trousers and slicked back their hair.
  • He was strongly built, had his ripply hair slicked back, and wore official-looking black clothes.
  • Skinny ties, slicked pompadours, and lots of lace turn excess into an understatement of seismic proportions.
  • His face is scrubbed, his clothes are ironed and his hair is slicked down.
  • Colin's long hair was slicked back and he was dressed in semi-formal apparel.
  • Beneath the strong nose was a dark moustache, thin and slicked down, which gave him a Latin look.
  • It's cold, but she guesses that's probably down more to the viscous sheen of sweat slicked across her body than to the weather itself.
  • She is not a kind of slicked, D. C.-packaged kind of person," said former Portsmouth Mayor Steve Marchand. Undefined
  • His hair was cut short, but slicked with some pomander oil in a Quegan style, with ringlets across his forehead. RISE OF A MERCHANT PRINCE: BOOK TWO OF THE SERPENTWAR SAGA
  • The women's hair is slicked back into boyish dos.
  • _has_ 'slicked 'em up,' as Mrs. Scattergood would say. Janice Day at Poketown
  • One photograph was the famous snap of Lord Lucan, frozen in time with that cold-eyed stare and slicked-back hair glinting like liquid coal.
  • Sweat soon coated her forehead and slicked her arms as her skin slapped against the skin of strangers.
  • Grant had to admit he did look slightly suspicious, with his pale skin and greasy, slicked-back black hair.
  • Imagine a tall young fellow, with a thin face, lantern jaws, and long hair 'slicked' down on either side. Frank's Campaign, or, Farm and Camp
  • It was bad enough when he had slicked-back lustrous locks – that at least gave him the comic-villainous tinge of The Count from Sesame Street – but now he's got that six-year-old-gives-Barbie-a-haircut barnet, the fellow is positively haunting. Why Sir Alex Ferguson's rejects are tickled pink to be leaving | Harry Pearson
  • 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
  • He had mournful saturnine good looks and his black hair was slicked back off his face. WITHIN A WHISPER
  • When I'm walking into a meeting, there's a difference between wearing some kind of slicked-down, aero motorcycle backpack and a basic cool-looking piece of soft luggage. WebBikeWorld.com
  • She slicked on some lip balm and a lick of mascara, pulled her hair into two bunches and then she too left the room, ready for a day of hard work.
  • He straightened his jacket and slicked his hair back.
  • And the car handled beautifully even on the rain-slicked and sometimes rough mountain roads I was driving.
  • To achieve this very elegant look a gel was applied to the hair and the hair was slicked as close to the head as possible.
  • He had a thick mane of dark hair, usually slicked back but at times becomingly tousled.
  • He had 'slicked' his hair down with the fresh water; he had adjusted his neck-handkerchief, and borrowed an odd candle-end to polish his clogs with and there he sat, enforcing some opinion on her father, with a strong Darkshire accent, it is true, but with a lowered voice, and a good, earnest composure on his face. North and South

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