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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The singer-songwriter crooned about a brokenhearted lover walking alone in the rain, wearing nothing but a slicker.
The snow turned into ice, making the driveway slicker than ever.
She's a slicker negotiator than most people give her credit for.
The mastermind behind the elaborate heist was a slicker who planned and executed the operation flawlessly, leaving no trace of evidence behind.
The street hustler was a slicker who ran a successful scam operation, preying on tourists and naive passersby.
The thief was a slicker who knew how to break into any house undetected, using his expertise in lockpicking and deception.
The player was a slicker who always managed to cheat and win, leaving his opponents frustrated and angry.
The ice on the road made it slicker and more dangerous for drivers.
The student's slicker essay was plagiarized and got him expelled from school.
The sidewalk was slicker after the rain, making it hard to walk on.
She lost her balance on the slicker tile in the shower.
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