Crossword clues for oily
oily
- Like a crankcase
- Like a busy mechanic's rags
- Full of grease
- Covered in grease
- Pretentiously suave
- Oozing with smarm
- Like some garage floors
- Like some fried food
- Like salmon
- Like mechanics' rags
- Like lipstick
- Like garage floors
- Like creosote
- Like butter
- Like a grease monkey's rag
- Excessively charming
- Well lubricated
- Way too suave
- Unnervingly smooth
- Too smooth
- Suspiciously suave
- Suspiciously flattering, say
- Slick, like a garage floor
- Slick, as a road
- Slick with lubricant
- Slick to the touch
- Slick in consistency
- Problem skin type
- Opposite of dry, as skin
- Obsequious, in a way
- Like the floor of an auto repair shop
- Like tanning lotion
- Like suntan lotion
- Like some suntan lotion
- Like some skin
- Like some rags in a garage
- Like some driveway patches
- Like some Calif. shores
- Like slick roads
- Like sardines and Uriah Heep
- Like old rags used by a mechanic
- Like margarine stains
- Like margarine
- Like many a teen's skin
- Like hair in need of shampooing, often
- Like greasy food
- Like fried foods
- Like fried chicken wings
- Like fish with lots of omega-3s
- Like deep-fried turkey
- Like deep-fried fries
- Like car mechanics' rags
- Like bad fried food
- Like auto shop rags
- Like auto repair shop floors
- Like auto mechanics' rags
- Like auto crankcases
- Like a slippery garage floor
- Like a slick garage floor
- Like a scam artist
- Like a mechanic's hands
- Like a garage rag
- Like a garage floor, say
- Like a freshly prepped baseball mitt, perhaps
- Heavily maintained, as hair
- Hard to grasp, perhaps
- Greasy, like shiny skin
- Full of smarm
- Fit for zits
- Excessively suave
- Annoyingly suave
- Adjective on some shampoo bottles
- Too glib
- Unctuous
- Smooth-tongued
- Like unwashed hair, maybe
- Overly smooth-talking
- Smooth-talking
- Pinguid
- Slick, like some hair
- Bootlicking
- Like auto shop floors
- Overly adulatory
- Like garage floors, often
- Greasy, like unwashed skin
- In need of a shampoo, say
- Not to be trusted
- Like service station rags
- Suave to a fault
- Lubricative
- Like hands after eating potato chips
- Too smooth-talking
- Smarmy
- Overly suave
- Like olives or peanuts
- Like a mechanic's hands, sometimes
- Suave, and then some
- Opposite of dry, as hair
- Like some hair applications
- Needing shampoo, say
- Too suave
- Like mechanics' hands
- Prone to acne, say
- Like many sunscreens
- Ambassador from the Holy See
- Like sulfuric acid
- Overly flattering
- Overly ingratiating
- Kind of boid that catches the woim?
- Like sardines in a can
- Fat
- "___ to bed . . . " (OPEC worker's slogan?)
- Like greasepaint
- Hardly trustworthy
- Glib and suave
- Fawning
- Suave and glib
- Covered with grease
- "___ to bed," said the grease monkey
- Oleaginous
- Sea condition, at times
- Like canned sardines
- Like seas after some spills
- Greasy plate’s protection not initially required
- Greasy piece of lace daughter dropped
- Obsequious Oscar is sly when abandoning ship
- Socially, oddly withdrawn and unctuous
- Smoothly ingratiating
- Like olives? Only in last year, primarily
- Unctuous and cunning when wife’s over
- Like potato chips
- Like some salads
- Like an unwiped dipstick
- Like brilliantine
- Like a mechanic's rags
- Lubed up
- Smeared with grease
- Like an auto repair shop floor
- Like some driveways
- Like a dipstick, sometimes
- Word on some shampoo bottles
- Overly greasy
- Not dry, as hair
- Like a service station floor
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Oily \Oil"y\, a. [Compar. Oilier; superl. Oiliest.]
Consisting of oil; containing oil; having the nature or qualities of oil; unctuous; oleaginous; as, oily matter or substance.
--Bacon.Covered with oil; greasy; hence, resembling oil; as, an oily appearance.
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Smoothly subservient; supple; compliant; plausible; insinuating. ``This oily rascal.''
--Shak.His oily compliance in all alterations.
--Fuller.Oily grain (Bot.), the sesame.
Oily palm, the oil palm.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1520s, from oil (n.) + -y (2). Figurative meaning "smooth, unctuous" is from 1590s. Related: Oiliness.
Wiktionary
a. 1 Relating to oil. 2 Smeared with or containing oil. 3 (context figuratively English) Excessively friendly or polite so as to sound insincere. n. 1 A marble with an oily lustre. 2 (context in the plural informal English) oilskins (qualifier: waterproof garment)
WordNet
adj. containing an unusual amount of grease or oil; "greasy hamburgers"; "oily fried potatoes"; "oleaginous seeds" [syn: greasy, sebaceous, oleaginous]
unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating in manner or speech; "buttery praise"; "gave him a fulsome introduction"; "an oily sycophantic press agent"; "oleaginous hypocrisy"; "smarmy self-importance"; "the unctuous Uriah Heep" [syn: buttery, fulsome, oleaginous, smarmy, unctuous]
coated or covered with oil; "oily puddles in the streets"
smeared or soiled with grease or oil; "greasy coveralls"; "get rid of rubbish and oily rags" [syn: greasy]
Wikipedia
Usage examples of "oily".
Taking some azotic acid, he mixed it with glycerine, which had been previously concentrated by evaporation, subjected to the water-bath, and he obtained, without even employing a refrigerant mixture, several pints of an oily yellow mixture.
It was warm, spicy, meaty, with an oily texture that seemed to vanish into dry crumbliness in his mouth.
It is not, however, quite correct to say that fats are hard to digest, because, although from their solid, oily character, they take a longer time to become digested and absorbed by the body than most other foods, yet they are as perfectly and as completely digested, with the healthy person, as any other kind of food.
The leaves are eaten raw with pickled fish to correct its oily indigestibility.
In the heady flush of expectant fatherhood, Eddie had lapped up those oily words, believing as only he could that everything was possible.
Through the fiddleys on the boat deck came a hot oily breath and the steady drumming of her burning heart.
It was a flightless cormorant: scruffy and black, a thing of stubby useless wings and oily feathers.
Then it appeared that the cook would not believe in them, and he did not send them, till they were quite faint, the peppery and muddy draught which impudently affected to be coffee, the oily slices of fugacious potatoes slipping about in their shallow dish and skillfully evading pursuit, the pieces of beef that simulated steak, the hot, greasy biscuit, steaming evilly up into the face when opened, and then soddening into masses of condensed dyspepsia.
He panted and sweated, and his face, in the gaslight at the corner stanchion, gleamed in oily unhealth.
In a wooden crate I find several gray, lightly greased ball hearings made of solid steel, each a little bigger than a golf ball, wrapped in oily paper.
While Kirin nursed a steaming cup of kaff, Temujin puffed on a small black oily pipe and was engaged in giving the thief some background information on the mysterious leader of the Death Dwarves.
How and then a stray limmer of sunslie would escape the haze ,and turn the oily smooth surface into a sparlding pool which would himmer and move and sfide back into the brown oneness of the river.
Black curly hair, turning gray at the temples and filthy with dandruff, receded from his forehead and fell around his shoulders, while an oily, unkempt beard dripped down the sides of his fat cheeks, themselves the color of mildewed wax.
The chymicals are mixing and boiling, and the bounty hunter adds compounds till the red muddish mixture burps gas and a caustic oily smoke begins suddenly to pour from it and is funnelled into the mine.
Up the slopes of the ridge yellow naphtha fires flared like unnatural flowers, stinking of brimstone, gushing oily black smoke.