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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The artist's paintings often contained subtle hints of lubricity.
The nightclub was known for its lubricity and hedonistic atmosphere.
The car manufacturer tested the lubricity of different types of tires on wet and dry roads.
The lubricity of the new shampoo made it easy to comb through her tangled hair.
The ice cream shop used a machine with high lubricity to smoothly dispense the frozen treat.
The lubricity of the soap helped the razor glide smoothly over his face during shaving.
The gym floor had high lubricity, causing the basketball players to slip and slide during the game.
The ice skater relied on the lubricity of the ice to glide effortlessly across the rink.
The skid marks on the road indicated the lack of lubricity on the pavement.
The car's tires lost traction due to the lubricity of the wet road.
The boat's hull was coated with a special material to increase its lubricity and reduce drag in the water.
The dancer's shoes were specially designed to enhance the lubricity of the dance floor.
The soap's lubricity made it easy for the dishes to slide out of the sink.
The snake's lubricity allowed it to slip through a narrow gap in the fence.
The oil allowed the machine parts to move lubricity.
The silk sheets felt lubricity against her skin.
The mechanic applied a lubricant to increase the lubricity of the engine parts.
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