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slicked up

adj. having been made especially tidy; "slicked up for visitors"

Usage examples of "slicked up".

Not that he minded looking at people, especially when they were all slicked up and polished and trying to look better than the people they were talking to.

My dad and I were compatriots in grousing about getting slicked up, putting on starched white shirts, suits, and polished shoes.

The parking lot had slicked up, reflecting light from mysterious sources.

She arched back, savoring, tormenting herself with the power, groaning at the texture of his hands that slicked up her to torture her aching breasts.

He had jet-black hair, parted carefully and slicked up and over in front.

Too skinny, too slicked up, Billy had said when he'd looked at the printout of Diego's ID shot.

Seems mean to talk about her for not having things slicked up when she had to come away in such a hurry.

The building was old and worn, not all slicked up like the motel where Lily was staying, and she immediately fell in love with it.

Not so Classmate X's colleagues: I saw a number of hands fly into coat-breasts as I slicked up the walk.

I saw a number of hands fly into coat-breasts as I slicked up the walk.