slickly in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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He further states that it all seems rushed and comes off slickly, with little conviction.
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If the former school principal was expecting a slickly-run operation in his new classroom, he was very much mistaken.
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The film balances plenty of slickly directed thrills and gore with some moments of humor.
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It's slickly organised and draws a heap of hand built specials out into the light of day.
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As slickly paced as a big-studio espionage movie, it nearly succeeds as a pure adrenaline-rush thriller.
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What's more, the album as a whole is a little too slickly produced.
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Muscular layers of drama, ideas and psychology coil themselves slickly around the reader's brain.
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Everything is slickly presented, and it won't take long for anyone with experience of using design apps to create ads using the program.
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And how odd that a film that attacks boy bands for creating oily, slickly promoted mass-market fare should be guilty of those same sins.
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While the album was slickly produced, it was not received well by fans.
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