Loose-fitting waterproof raincoat, often of oilskin or rubberized fabric and made in bright colors.
A person who acts dishonestly.
A waterproof coat worn to protect against the rain.
1 Its new operating system, iOS 6, is slicker than slugs on ice.
2 It crackled against his slicker ; it beat like hands against his face.
3 The second night is predictably slicker , and even features the missing joke.
4 It's a little slicker than the state-saving stuff we've seen so far.
5 Despite never playing together, they looked slicker than the Lions at times.
6 It was much like their stand, bigger and slicker than the competition.
7 Against Paris Saint-Germain that trio had been outmanoeuvred by slicker , cuter opponents.
8 Meanwhile I stripped off my slicker and pulled on my nylon windbreaker.
9 Fifteen minutes later Keith was helping him off with his wet slicker .
10 Again he fell on his knees, and took off his dripping slicker .
11 He could manage things slicker than the political bosses, an' he would.
12 In the next flash Newt saw Dish pulling on a yellow slicker .
13 The other was a woman in a slicker and pink vinyl boots.
14 The streetlamps flickered on, making the street look slicker , even more treacherous.
15 The guy had to be a city slicker , not from around here.
16 Then you've those denim overalls, and your slicker , and Bob's outgrown pea-coat.
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