Sentence example with the word 'knack'

knack

ability, art, bric-a-brac, expertise, feel, genius, hang, knickknack, nose, set, touch, turn

Definition n. a special way of doing something

Last update: August 6, 2015


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He also had the knack of scoring goals at crucial times.   [noun]

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He has a knack for making a simple, cute song more substantial by throwing in a clever, little twist or two.   [noun]

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My scooter has a knack of failing me whenever I need it badly.   [noun]

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She has a knack of cooking.   [noun]

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He learnt the knack of taking life easily, while he led that queer, shifting life in exile.   [noun]

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Duty fell in with his wishes, as it has a knack of doing.   [noun]

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"Susie," said the visitor, who had an especial knack of remembering Christian names, which endeared him to the bearers, "I am come to see Mr."   [noun]

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And there he is now, he added, the same fellow, pulling the skin with his fingers, some special knack evidently, and he laughing at a yarn.   [noun]

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"I have quite lost the knack of talking to ladies," he said.   [noun]

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I have a knack for spotting traitors.   [Please select]

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"What a knack she has of drawing 'em out."'   [Please select]

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