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I . slick <-er, -est> [slɪk] ADJ

1. slick performance:

slick

2. slick person:

slick
slick péj

II . slick [slɪk] SUBST

1. slick (oil):

slick

2. slick Am (magazine):

slick

oil slick SUBST

slick back, slick down VERBE trans

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Linoleum is used in break dancing as an alternative to cardboard as it provides a large, slick and durable surface.
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But at the age of 12 he decided that he wanted a nickname that sounded cool or slick.
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The steps to the building were also slicked with ice and cooking oil.
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But it shone as she worked her way through a catalogue of infectiously good hits to the backdrop of a slick and expensive-looking set.
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The rain then stopped and drivers began coming in for slick tyres as the track began to dry.
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Slick is not bound by any specific style or medium in her production of visual art and has no interest in developing one.
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He is every bit a slick love cheater.
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Due to lack of equipment and conditions at sea, the containment measures failed, and slicks drifted with the wind.
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Slick earned a position as one of the most prominent female rock musicians of her time.
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Other changes required cars not be allowed to race on previously used slicks (smooth tires), instead requiring profiled (treaded or grooved) tires.
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