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knack

[nak] / næk /


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The party has gone way beyond Nigel Farage's personal knack for creating headlines, partly by picking potent issues to campaign on.

From BBC

“Yes, she has a knack for that,” I say.

From Literature

At Stanford University, he developed a knack for networking his way into rooms with people who could help him—and impressing them once he got there.

From The Wall Street Journal

He quickly realised that he had a knack for spotting where players were going wrong, both technically and physically.

From BBC

Jazz haunts with debts owed to its creators, and has a knack for revivals, collectives, new venues in the old forms, and stalwart clubs revivified by benefactors and grant funding.

From Los Angeles Times