(Of hair) made smooth by applying a sticky or glossy substance.
1 If people see oil slicked birds, how many more will not come?
2 His palms slicked with cold sweat and Isyllt's hand tightened on his.
3 The pair are strikingly alike, right down to their slicked - back , high-sided haircuts.
4 Her hot, water - slicked body pressed against him and she began to tremble.
5 Unlike the humble former scientist, Maxwell favoured expensive suits and slicked - back hair.
6 Sweat slicked his back and washed over him like a Christian baptism.
7 Sweat beaded on my brow and upper lip, and slicked my palms.
8 Gino smiled and ran a hand across his slicked back silver hair.
9 His hair, normally neatly oiled and slicked , stuck out like frayed broom-straw.
10 His hair had been shoulder-length and slicked back, making him less attractive.
11 He wore his hair slicked back, with a touch too much gel.
12 His dark hair was slicked back and slightly messed up in back.
13 I slicked my hair from my eyes and looked at the bank.
14 His hair was dyed orange and slicked back like the old days.
15 Her hair is still soggy though, slicked back, flat to her head.
16 Her wet hair was slicked back, the ends just starting to curl.
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