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slick

adjective as in smooth, polished

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For many Labour supporters and activists, there was a sense that Prescott provided an antidote to the spin and slick presentation of New Labour.

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They are slick and professional, with pictures of boats and people looking joyous as they arrive in Greece.

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A plain-spoken farmer and Montana native who famously lost three of his fingers in a childhood meat-grinding accident, his buzz cut and ample belly make him no one’s idea of a slick, poll-tested politician.

This gave him a prime learning spot - right next to its experienced and slick host Lynam.

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What do you think now of the Airplay version of “After the Love Has Gone”? It’s a little slick.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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