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Oily   /ˈɔɪli/   Listen
Oily

adjective
(compar. oilier; superl. oiliest)
1.
Containing an unusual amount of grease or oil.  Synonyms: greasy, oleaginous, sebaceous.  "Oily fried potatoes" , "Oleaginous seeds"
2.
Unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating in manner or speech.  Synonyms: buttery, fulsome, oleaginous, smarmy, soapy, unctuous.  "Gave him a fulsome introduction" , "An oily sycophantic press agent" , "Oleaginous hypocrisy" , "Smarmy self-importance" , "The unctuous Uriah Heep" , "Soapy compliments"
3.
Coated or covered with oil.
4.
Smeared or soiled with grease or oil.  Synonym: greasy.  "Get rid of rubbish and oily rags"






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"Oily" Quotes from Famous Books



... and hurried out of the shop, for I must confess that I had taken a great dislike to the little man with his smooth, oily manner. ...
— The Mysterious Shin Shira • George Edward Farrow

... is compelled to purchase an unprepared buckskin, the following is a good process for cleaning it: There is always in the buckskin leather that is purchased, more or less of an oily matter, which is acquired in its preparation, sometimes even amounting, to a third of its weight. The following is the mode of ridding it of this noxious ingredient: Dissolve, in about six or seven quarts of filtered water, about five ounces of potash; when dissolved, ...
— American Handbook of the Daguerrotype • Samuel D. Humphrey

... when the thermometer was at 110, the clock at half-past one, and the calendar at July third, two of the little, brown, oily nosers in red trousers slid in to make an inspection. Now, the factory hadn't turned out a pound of ice in three weeks, for a couple of reasons. The Salvador heathen wouldn't buy it; they said it made things cold ...
— Roads of Destiny • O. Henry

... a good deal consoled the girls. Rupert, too, who had unaccountably kept back, throwing the labouring-oar altogether on me, came to the rescue, and, with his subtle manner and oily tongue, began to make the wrong appear the right. I do not think he blinded his own sister in the least, but I fear he had too much influence over mine. Lucy, though all heart, was as much matter-of-fact ...
— Afloat And Ashore • James Fenimore Cooper

... the fruit stalk and tying on an earthen pot. If the pot is clean, the juice, when it is taken down in the morning, not fermented yet but just beginning to sparkle with minute bubbles, not too sweet and not so oily as the milk of the coconut, is nectar to a hot and thirsty soul. No summer drink have I drunk so innocently restorative after a hot and toilsome march on a broiling May morning. But the Bhundaree will not squander it so: he takes care not ...
— Concerning Animals and Other Matters • E.H. Aitken, (AKA Edward Hamilton)


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