smickly (Meaning)

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smickly (adv.)

Smugly; finically.

Synonyms & Antonyms of smickly

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smickly Sentence Examples

  1. The butler emerged with a smickly smile, his white gloves immaculately pristine.
  2. The table was adorned with a smickly tablecloth, creating an air of elegant sophistication.
  3. The new car gleamed smickly, its polished exterior reflecting the sunlight.
  4. The young boy's hair was parted smickly, slicked back with a dollop of pomade.
  5. The bakery displayed a smickly array of pastries, their golden crusts beckoning invitingly.
  6. The leather jacket had a smickly patina, giving it an aged and rugged appearance.
  7. The boutique sold a smickly collection of designer clothing, catering to the discerning fashionista.
  8. The actor's smickly delivery of the lines left the audience in awe.
  9. The smickly sound of champagne corks popping filled the air at the grand opening.
  10. The hotel room was spotless and smickly, providing a luxurious retreat for weary travelers.

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Smugly; finically.

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The butler emerged with a smickly smile, his white gloves immaculately pristine.

The table was adorned with a smickly tablecloth, creating an air of elegant sophistication.

The new car gleamed smickly, its polished exterior reflecting the sunlight.

The young boy's hair was parted smickly, slicked back with a dollop of pomade.