slicking (Meaning)

Webster

slicking (n.)

The act or process of smoothing.

Narrow veins of ore.

slicking Sentence Examples

  1. The barber expertly slicked the hair back with pomade, creating a sleek and polished look.
  2. The gymnast performed slicking maneuvers on the balance beam, effortlessly gliding from one pose to another.
  3. The thief slicked open the lock with a swift flick of his wrist, swiftly gaining entry.
  4. The paint slicked smoothly onto the canvas, forming a glossy and vibrant surface.
  5. The ice skater gracefully slicked across the rink, his blades gliding effortlessly on the frozen surface.
  6. The pitcher slicked a drop of pine tar onto his glove, ensuring a firm grip on the slippery baseball.
  7. The surgeon slickly sutured the wound, skillfully maneuvering the needle through the delicate tissue.
  8. The thief slicked his hair back to avoid detection, blending seamlessly into the crowd.
  9. The salesman slicked his speech with flattery, hoping to entice the potential customer.
  10. The car's glossy paint job slicked off rainwater like a duck's back, remaining impeccable despite the downpour.

FAQs About the word slicking

The act or process of smoothing., Narrow veins of ore.

oiling,greasing, wetting, bathing, lubricating,washing, waxing, drenching, soaking, dowsing

drying, roughening, roughing, roughening,roughing, drying, parching, dehydrating, coarsening, parching

The barber expertly slicked the hair back with pomade, creating a sleek and polished look.

The gymnast performed slicking maneuvers on the balance beam, effortlessly gliding from one pose to another.

The thief slicked open the lock with a swift flick of his wrist, swiftly gaining entry.

The paint slicked smoothly onto the canvas, forming a glossy and vibrant surface.