slick up (Meaning)
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slick up (v)
make neat, smart, or trim
dress and groom with particular care, as for a special occasion
Synonyms & Antonyms of slick up
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slick up Sentence Examples
- Before the party, she decided to slick up her appearance by putting on a glamorous dress and applying elegant makeup.
- The mechanic slicked up the car's exterior, giving it a shiny finish that made it look brand new.
- He quickly slicked up his hair with some styling gel before heading out for the date.
- The janitor slicked up the floors of the lobby, leaving them gleaming and spotless.
- The decorator slicked up the venue with elegant decorations, transforming it into a stunning wedding reception.
- She slicked up her resume with impressive accomplishments to increase her chances of getting hired.
- The chef slicked up the presentation of the dish, adding decorative garnishes to make it visually appealing.
- He slicked up his speech with humor and anecdotes to engage the audience and keep their attention.
- The real estate agent slicked up the property listing with professional photos and enticing descriptions.
- The barber slicked up his client's hair with precision, giving him a sharp and stylish look.
FAQs About the word slick up
make neat, smart, or trim, dress and groom with particular care, as for a special occasion
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Before the party, she decided to slick up her appearance by putting on a glamorous dress and applying elegant makeup.
The mechanic slicked up the car's exterior, giving it a shiny finish that made it look brand new.
He quickly slicked up his hair with some styling gel before heading out for the date.
The janitor slicked up the floors of the lobby, leaving them gleaming and spotless.