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slicked

vb. (en-past of: slick)

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slicked

adj. (of hair) made smooth by applying a sticky or glossy substance; "black hair plastered with pomade" [syn: plastered]

Usage examples of "slicked".

He dyes the hair on his head jet black, and it is slicked back and teased into long greasy curls weighted with silver beads.

His hair was slicked back and tied in a ponytail with a black silk ribbon.

To add to the chaos in her body, happy juices now slicked her panties.

He wore his tawny hair slicked straight back from his face, drawing attention to his eyes, which were the color of good scotch, and to the dazzling dental wonders that lined his smile like big white Chiclets.

Laurel pulled her glasses off and slicked a hand back through her hair, hating herself for giving in to the impulse.

Giving in to that primal desire, she slipped off the dress the Revver had ruined for her, tossed it on the hood of the car, and slicked her hands down over the curves of her naked body.

And Jimmy Lee stood above them all, drenched in sweat and glory, his hair slicked back and his caps gleaming white in the late afternoon sun.

His tawny hair was slicked back, his cheeks perfectly tan and clean-shaven.

Cold sweat slicked over her face and her body, sour with the scent of fear.

That was just McNab, with his shiny gold hair slicked back in a long, sleek tail, his narrow and oddly attractive face half covered by red sunshades with mirrored blue lenses and a dozen or so silver spikes glinting at his ears.