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slicker
1[ slik-er ]
slicker
2[ slik-er ]
noun
- a tool, usually of stone or glass, for scraping, smoothing, and working tanning agents into a skin or hide.
slicker
/ 藞蝉濒瑟办蓹 /
noun
- informal.a sly or untrustworthy person (esp in the phrase city slicker )
- a shiny raincoat, esp an oilskin
- a small trowel used for smoothing the surfaces of a mould
Derived Forms
- 藞蝉濒颈肠办别谤别诲, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 蝉濒颈肠办顎侥谤别诲 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Example Sentences
As studio horror has gotten slicker and funnier, closer to an amusement park ride than anything truly unnerving, it鈥檚 probably better to judge these films for their date-like qualities.
These city slickers will learn to respect the local myths.
In one number, Swinton, who goes glossy-eyed to show the cracks in her high-fashion veneer, poses in a transparent rain slicker while bleating raw, yowling noises that blend with the despairing strings.
For Brown鈥檚 Petaluma shop, there are no sales of bait or commercial gear 鈥 鈥渘o more boots, no more rain slickers, all that business is gone and there鈥檚 nothing to replace it.鈥
The slicker, untacked balls used in Major League Baseball 鈥 unlike the pre-tacked balls Yamamoto used in Japan鈥檚 Nippon Professional Baseball league 鈥 affected his typically devastating splitter command.
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