Depends on how it's used or whom it's used by, I was called silky skills in football because I was told I glided across the pitch with enthusiasm, confidence, ability and the passion to go forward.
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Silky refers to the texture. i.e. silky straight
Yes, the word silky is an adjective.
Silky Terriers are considered to have a long, silky coat that requires regular grooming to keep it looking neat and healthy.
plush means soft and silky plush means soft and silky plush means soft and silky
The root word of silky is silk.
Silky shark was created in 1839.
Snails shell is silky and watery.
Shavon Silky Sweat is 5' 8".
Example sentence - Her hair was long and silky to touch.
No, silky dogwood berries are not considered edible for humans.
Characters from the "Silky Bob" series include Silky Bob himself, a cunning and resourceful criminal mastermind; Det. Jane Summers, a determined and sharp detective who is always on Silky Bob's trail; and Frankie "The Muscle", Silky Bob's loyal but not-so-bright henchman. Together, they navigate a world of crime, mystery, and betrayal in the streets of a gritty urban landscape.
Her pyjamas were very silky.The drink felt warm and silky in his throat as he swallowed it.Silky bedsheets are too slippery.