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slick

[slik] / slɪk /




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As a live performer, Cruz has enough charisma and energy to make it, as do his slick and dynamic band.

From BBC

From glossy fund decks to slick digital platforms, the message is simple: The gates are open.

From MarketWatch

The very sight of that slick, slimy-looking stuff gurgling down into the glass was more than my poor old sick stomach could bear.

From Literature

Radio airplay, strong word of mouth, glossy production and a slick cover that looked like an upscale fragrance ad helped the record sell a million copies by September 1976.

From The Wall Street Journal

France's slick attacking play blew away Ireland and Wales in the opening two rounds to emphatically begin their pursuit of a first Grand Slam since 2022.

From BBC