"Lustrous" could work, depending on the context.
The French word "moire" (with an accent on top of the "e") can be used to describe fabric, or paper.
There is "smooth", "shiny", "glistening" but those might be a bit of a stretch, again depending on what it is you're describing.
Soft synonymes- Smooth Fluffy Padded Silky (possibly) Anti-hard (lol im dumb) Angelistic Honetly, I think Padded was the best answer.
Another way to say work with might be to aid, to assist, to give a helping hand, to do business with, etc. Hope I helped!
to be workaholic
Solve, fulfil, answer, work through, satisfy...
Another way to say "easy to work with" is "collaborative" or "cooperative." You might also use "user-friendly" or "straightforward," depending on the context. These phrases convey a sense of approachability and ease in collaboration.
For a man silky pants and a black and a white silky shirt and a white or black tie and black shiny shoes.
Silky refers to the texture. i.e. silky straight
Sleek, Satiny, Luxurious, Soft, Tender, Smooth, Delicate, Cottony
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.
The root word of silky is silk.
Silky shark was created in 1839.
it gives us another fabric to use that is some what dribble yet silky and smooth
plush means soft and silky plush means soft and silky plush means soft and silky
Snails shell is silky and watery.
Shavon Silky Sweat is 5' 8".
Example sentence - Her hair was long and silky to touch.