slicken Synonyms
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slicken Meaning
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slicken (a.)
Sleek; smooth.
slicken Sentence Examples
- The spilled oil slickened the road, making it treacherous for vehicles.
- The mud-covered tires slickened the asphalt, creating a slippery surface.
- The rain slickened our shoes, leaving our feet wet and cold.
- The ice slickened the sidewalk, posing a hazard for pedestrians.
- The leaves on the ground slickened with moisture, making them easier to slide on.
- The soap scum slickened the shower walls, making it difficult to clean.
- The greasy surface of the stovetop slickened with use, requiring frequent cleaning.
- The slickened feathers of the duck helped it glide through the water with ease.
- The slickened paint on the car's hood made it more resistant to scratches.
- The worn-out bowling ball's slickened surface reduced its grip and hampered our performance.
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Sleek; smooth.
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The spilled oil slickened the road, making it treacherous for vehicles.
The mud-covered tires slickened the asphalt, creating a slippery surface.
The rain slickened our shoes, leaving our feet wet and cold.
The ice slickened the sidewalk, posing a hazard for pedestrians.