Slicked in a sentence as an adjective

Rather that than some slicked up ******** from some “startup”.

The iPhone 6 was carved out of slicked butter.

This may not work for slicked hair or bald people, yet it's pretty evident in almost all other cases.

I scramble to haul it back upright on this oil slicked crowned lane, hop back on, and act like nothing at all happened.

A man walks in wear the most "New Jersey" outfit ever -- expensive suit, slicked hair, gold chains, etc. He said, "Where's the mom?""Outside.

Arcades just draw lots of juvenile deliquents with their leather jackets and slicked-back ducktails.

The sons wear their hair slicked back and boast about how good they are at business even though they've never done anything in life but sponge off their dad's companies.

What kind of manager doesn't give feedback, even when the employee asks directly?The business owner was a tall guy with slicked-back hair.

“A whisky, Monsieur Shipman?” His heavy drooping mustache was a part of his thin, kind face, and the bald top of his head glistened under the strands of hair that were slicked across it.

Slicked definitions

adjective

(of hair) made smooth by applying a sticky or glossy substance; "black hair plastered with pomade"

See also: plastered