slicked in English

verb
1
make (one's hair) flat, smooth, and glossy by applying water, oil, or cream to it.
his damp hair was slicked back
2
make someone or something smart, tidy, or stylish.
She slicked her hair up , did her makeup, and ran down the stairs.
verb

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1. Mr.Bepray is a white man with violet eyes and slicked back black hair

2. She noticed how his slicked-back hair carried the faint, sweet scent of gel.

3. Original Creepers In 1943, British troops returned from fighting in North Africa to London’s rain-slicked streets

4. 3 Kristen, looked toned in her bandeau two-piece as she emerged from the water with her wet hair slicked back.

5. Brylcreem is the No.1 styling brand in Ireland and it’s Strong and Wet-Look gels are today’s preferred products for achieving that neat slicked-back hairstyle, whilst …

6. I Went to a Bathhouse to Figure Out Why Bathhouses Still Exist The naked man sitting across from me has slicked-back hair and Ric Flair's skin

7. Claustral Canyon in New South Wales is one of the most Jurassic day trips on the planet, filled with towering ferns and moss-slicked ravines Claustral Canyon Is An Adventure Straight Out Of

8. The Baldies were identified by their closely cropped hair and Ivy League, or preppy style, in contrast to their "Greaser" rivals, the Animals, who wore slicked back hair and leather jackets.

9. Brow lamination is a trending brow grooming treatment in London that involves a perm that holds hairs in a slicked-up shape to hide small gaps and give the illusion of full, bushy Brows

10. 2009 February 19, Ruth La Ferla, “Sculpturing Strands”, in New York Times ‎ [1]: “I love to be backstage and in the background,” she said as she slicked a dab of pomade into the model’s Backswept …

11. ‘Trap the Cowlick between them, pull it into position and blow-dry.’ ‘He adjusted his tie and slicked back his Cowlick, ready for the prowl.’ ‘The boy-leader looked younger again, with the Cowlick and the grin that he tried to fight down.’

12. ‘Trap the Cowlick between them, pull it into position and blow-dry.’ ‘He adjusted his tie and slicked back his Cowlick, ready for the prowl.’ ‘The boy-leader looked younger again, with the Cowlick and the grin that he tried to fight down.’

13. ‘He had a thick mane of dark hair, usually slicked back but at times Becomingly tousled.’ ‘She blow-dried her hair into slight waves that fell Becomingly at her chest, flowing around her bare arms.’ ‘Her skin was flushed Becomingly and her hair flowed against her back in thick silky waves of ebony.’