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knack

[nak] / næk /


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Throughout his career as college football’s premier chaos agent, he has shown a greater knack for getting fired and making enemies than winning titles.

From The Wall Street Journal

No one else in the sport’s recent history has possessed such a knack for driving fans, administrators and executives completely mad.

From The Wall Street Journal

As I said on Match of the Day, he was a joy to watch and he has a wonderful knack of making the game look wonderfully easy.

From BBC

Stewart’s knack for skewering right-wing hypocrisies was unparalleled, and he was a much better interviewer than he needed to be.

From Washington Post

Georgeann Kepchar, who taught the school’s Advanced Placement computer science course, saw Mr. Altman as one of her most talented computer science students — and one with a rare knack for pushing people in new directions.

From New York Times