Pronunciation: /swɪkt/
adjective a slang term used to describe something cool, awesome, or impressive
A1 The children were amazed by the swicked magic show.
A2 She was thrilled to receive a swicked gift from her friend.
B1 The restaurant had a swicked menu with unique dishes.
B2 The singer's performance was swicked, leaving the audience in awe.
C1 The artist's swicked paintings were displayed in a prestigious gallery.
C2 The technology company unveiled a swicked new product that revolutionized the industry.
formal The swicked behavior of the suspect was reported to the authorities.
informal I can't believe how swicked that movie was, it had me on the edge of my seat.
slang That new video game is so swicked, I can't stop playing it.
figurative The storm swicked through the town, leaving a path of destruction in its wake.
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