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knack

[nak] / næk /


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On the other hand, HR seems to have a knack for driving these same people to distraction with piles of paperwork, social engineering and ever-changing policies.

From The Wall Street Journal

His knack of cleaning up the tail - his nickname is 'The Mop' - would have been very handy as England struggled against the Australia lower order in Brisbane.

From BBC

She told me I had a knack for languages.

From Los Angeles Times

Developing an unhappy knack of bowling well without taking wickets.

From BBC

She has a knack for heightening moments and introducing characters that range from sad, weird loners to shifty and overconfident schemers.

From Los Angeles Times