Waterproof garment made from treated sailcloth or canvas.
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Examples for "slicker"
Examples for "slicker"
1Its new operating system, iOS 6, is slicker than slugs on ice.
2It crackled against his slicker; it beat like hands against his face.
3The second night is predictably slicker, and even features the missing joke.
4It's a little slicker than the state-saving stuff we've seen so far.
5Despite never playing together, they looked slicker than the Lions at times.
1Kim thought of the oilskin packet and the books in the food-bag.
2The priest was dressed, and now pulled on a great oilskin coat.
3I got into an oilskin then and walked out to the Fultons'.
4He opened his oilskin coat, glanced at the compass, and nodded approval.
5He is wearing a lemon-yellow coat made out of an oilskin sleeping-sack.
1A fleeting vision of the youth in the yellow oilskins mocked him.
2He took up his oilskins from the floor and slipped into them.
3Captain Candage had gone on deck, rattling away in his stiff oilskins.
4A fifth less heavy than the oilskins and tweeds of our forebears?
5Tell the steward to bring me my oilskins, out of my cabin.