sleek - use in sentences

Preposition: as

  • seal: Sleek as a seal, toned and tanned, Giorgio Armani is a walking totem of his own global success.

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • leave: Holds more moisture to beard area; leaves skin feeling sleek, and looking good.

Modifies a noun

  • styling: The sleek modern styling of the Angelica Suite is proving very popular - especially with the addition of a whirlpool feature!
  • casing: The projector comes packaged in a sleek, black piano finish casing.
  • exterior: Her sleek exterior is from the drawing boards of Reymond Langton Design, with Pascal Reymond taking personal charge of the graceful interior.
  • chassis: With a lightweight sleek chassis and its front and rear impact suspension it all makes for a comfortable ride for baby.
  • yacht: Today, the clipper ships of Nelson's Dockyard and Falmouth Bay have been replaced by sleek, million-dollar yachts.
  • design: Its sleek, slender design fits almost any room's décor.

Modifying Another Word

  • very: It stars a very sleek looking John Travolta, playing Gabriel the bad guy of the film.
  • yet: Fuga Fine Times A sanctuary for the modern traveler, calm yet sleek in design and feel.
  • much: The new Escalade has much sleeker, smoother styling.
  • so: I'm a speedy Ferrari 360, So sleek with power and pace.
  • quite: The Motorola V620 was popular at the start of the year because it was seen as quite old school black and quite sleek.
  • incredibly: The stunning straight metallic lines of the EF81 create an incredibly sleek and eye-catching design.

Used with adjective complement

  • look: The machine looked sleek with a high build quality.
  • offer: The Geko range is relatively inexpensive and offers sleek, thin designs with simple operating systems.
  • have: The new Escalade has much sleeker, smoother styling.

Preposition: in

  • design: It is sleek in design with a jazzy look.

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