The rain had slicked his hair down into his face.
The rain had slicked the surface, making footholds difficult.
He was running flat out, and the sideways rain had slicked his shirt to the somehow ardent, yearning bones of his spine.
My plan is to stay for an hour, but the scene is so reassuring, I don't leave until 1 a.m. Outside, rain has slicked the streets.
This might have been the first time ever that she had actually walked in the streets, but she was laughing as the rain slicked her cheeks.
The rain slicked down the glass like bars.
They melded into a long triple embrace, kissing and touching as the rain slicked their bodies.