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- adjective
superlative form ofslick : mostslick .
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Examples
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The fleece (hump) of a fat cow, was the luxury of luxuries; and for it we would step ashore, or as often level our rifles upon the 'slickest' of the herds from our canoe, as they were grazing upon the banks.
Letters and notes on the manners, customs, and conditions of the North American Indians 1841
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It is the 'slickest' e-book device on the market at 0.4 "thick,
WN.com - Articles related to Samsung to Unveil Chip Spending Plan Monday 2010
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It is the 'slickest' e-book device on the market at 0.4 "thick, 6.4 ounces, fitting well in your hand just like your palm desktop.
WN.com - Articles related to Samsung to Unveil Chip Spending Plan Monday 2010
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Whitman has one of the slickest political ad campaigns in memory.
John DeCock: I'm A Cabbage, That's What I Think. What Do You Think? John DeCock 2010
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Whitman has one of the slickest political ad campaigns in memory.
John DeCock: I'm A Cabbage, That's What I Think. What Do You Think? John DeCock 2010
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During the 1990s, Mr. du Toit's chief employer was the slickest and most capable of private armies: Executive Outcomes.
Combat Junkies Graeme Wood 2011
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What this does not indicate is that the Model 1999 is about the slickest, greasiest action of its type that I have ever used.
A Top-Notch Working Rifle: David Petzal Reviews the Montana Rifle Company Model 1999 Ridgeline 2009
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Whitman has one of the slickest political ad campaigns in memory.
John DeCock: I'm A Cabbage, That's What I Think. What Do You Think? John DeCock 2010
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It is the slickest, greasiest, most-positive-in-operation action that you have ever used.
Rifles of Interest: Montana High Country Series Ridgeline 2009
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Whitman has one of the slickest political ad campaigns in memory.
John DeCock: I'm A Cabbage, That's What I Think. What Do You Think? John DeCock 2010
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