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Slick   /slɪk/   Listen
noun
Schlich  n.  (Written also slich, slick)  (Metal.) The finer portion of a crushed ore, as of gold, lead, or tin, separated by the water in certain wet processes.



Slick, Slich  n.  (Metal.) See Schlich.



Slick  n.  (Joinery) A wide paring chisel.



Slick  n.  A slick, or smooth and slippery, surface or place; a sleek. "The action of oil upon the water is upon the crest of the wave; the oil forming a slick upon the surface breaks the crest."



adjective
Slick  adj.  Sleek; smooth. "Both slick and dainty."



verb
Slick  v. t.  To make sleek or smoth. "Slicked all with sweet oil."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Slick" Quotes from Famous Books



... the slick tongue, you had 'em laughing at me in the tavern," said Dobbs, the teamster. "You just the same as told 'em I was a liar when I said the French ...
— The Sun Of Quebec - A Story of a Great Crisis • Joseph A. Altsheler

... I didn't know it at the time, because he went to another part of the barn where I couldn't see him. But later on, when he brought the uniform back, he told me all about it. He thought he had been wonderfully slick." ...
— The Rover Boys at Big Horn Ranch - The Cowboys' Double Round-Up • Edward Stratemeyer

... as though they expected to be spied upon. But they went to the car, found it was all right (Purt had the radiator blanketed) and got in. The starter worked, and she got into action as slick as a whistle, Dan said. He thought it was all right or he would have raised the window and halloaed at 'em. There were no girls with them. The two fellows went off alone ...
— The Girls of Central High Aiding the Red Cross - Or Amateur Theatricals for a Worthy Cause • Gertrude W. Morrison

... had brought into the house and coaxed to drink milk while she, with skilful fingers and a pair of scissors, transformed her smooth fur into a wonderful landscape garden. Short work had made kitty's head slick and shiny, like a lake, with a stray bristle or two, which stood for trees. In the middle of her back stood Fuji, the great mountain, with numberless little Fujis to keep company. Many winding paths ran down kitty's legs to queer, shapeless shrines, ...
— Little Sister Snow • Frances Little

... what less do. Less wait till it gets all covered with ice, and all slick and smooth. Then less ...
— Back Home • Eugene Wood


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