0 in a way that is very clever or attractive, but lacks real meaning or importance:
The result is at once trashy, humorous low camp, yet unexpectedly touching and, perhaps above all, slickly produced and commercially viable.
There was no unemployment then disguised slickly as a "shake-out".
We do not want to throw about praise and blame too slickly.
You cannot use moral language quite so slickly as that.
We will not solve the problem by trying slickly to get into the middle, no matter where it might be.
They do not want romantic slogans, however slickly these may be packaged.
He further states that it all seems rushed and comes off slickly, with little conviction.
The turmoil that goes on inside the man's mind is slickly edited and trendily depicted on screen.