Definitionadj. (of hair) made smooth by applying a sticky or glossy substance
Last update: July 6, 2015
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Jackson's hair was still wet and slicked back. [Please select]
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"I might have slicked up a bit," he acknowledged, lamely; "but when you came, I forgot everything else." [Please select]
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He had supposed until now that a collie's hair, like a man's, ought to be slicked down smooth for state occasions. [Please select]
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Tim went inside and slicked up a bit by buttoning and lacing his clothes and combing his rebellious hair. [Please select]
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We was speakin' of the way you'd slicked things up round here.' [Please select]
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"Brer Fox tuck'n slip out, en Wattle Weasel he slicked in, en bless yo' soul." [Please select]
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Imagine a tall young fellow, with a thin face, lantern jaws, and long hair 'slicked' down on either side. [Please select]
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The floor was dirty--very dirty--and was never slicked up from one week's end to another. [Please select]
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The child, observing her critical gaze, exclaimed with a laugh: "Yes, I've slicked up some." [Please select]
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--ain't you glad yo' Uncle Bob slicked you up some, now you see what them ladies has done fo' to make this place tidy. [Please select]
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Mother come over an' washed him an' put a yaller flannel petticoat on him, an' cooked some dried berries with wild honey fur Nancy, an' slicked things up an' went home.' [Please select]
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