How to spell SLICKY correctly?
If you've been misspelling "slicky" as a substitute for "sticky", fret not! The correct term you're looking for is indeed "sticky". Often used to describe a surface, "sticky" signifies something adhesive or clingy. So next time, remember to swap out "slicky" for its correct counterpart, "sticky".
List of suggestions on how to spell slicky correctly
- Slick The ice on the road made it extremely slick and dangerous to drive.
- Slickly The magician performed his tricks slickly and effortlessly, leaving the audience in awe.
- Slicks The race car driver swapped out his worn-out tires for fresh slicks to improve his grip on the track.
- Slinky My brother and I used to race our Slinky toys down the stairs to see who could reach the bottom first.
- Sticky The jam was sticky on my fingers as I spread it onto the bread.