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super-smooth

American  
[soo-per-smooth] / ˈsu pərˈsmuð /

adjective

  1. dead-smooth.


Example Sentences

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It's a toss-up between Jeremy Doku's super-smooth offerings or Josko Gvardiol's chunky white ones for the title of most fashionable pair.

From BBC

I've also had super-smooth parm espumas on restaurant dishes that were amazing.

From Salon

The singer, who has spoken openly about living with depression, says her music career "never feels like it's super-smooth sailing".

From BBC

When Clint is introduced — at a conference of Christmas tree growers, natch — Reynolds channels the charm of Fred Astaire in an elaborate, super-smooth musical number about the exploitability of human nature.

From Los Angeles Times

It's up to you whether you choose a thick, chunky applesauce; a puréed, strained, super-smooth applesauce; or a Goldilocks perfect balance mix made with a potato masher.

From Salon