Thesaurus / flair
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Others have studied and written about 20th-century American music with punch and flair, but nobody has done it like Peter Guralnick.
HE’S REPORTED ON MUSIC’S LEGENDS. NOW PETER GURALNICK IS LETTING HIMSELF SLIP INTO THE STORY.GEOFF EDGERSNOVEMBER 29, 2020WASHINGTON POSTBoth systems add a little bit of visual flair when you look at them from an angle.
XBOX SERIES X/S VS. PLAYSTATION 5: OUR LAUNCH-MONTH VERDICTARS STAFFNOVEMBER 22, 2020ARS TECHNICACombined with Carlino’s knack for bringing flair to middle America, Penn National became an enormously successful company.
VALUATION: CASINO STOCKS GOT CLOBBERED BY COVID-19. THIS ONE IS NOW AN ATTRACTIVE BETMATTHEWHEIMEROCTOBER 18, 2020FORTUNESignature cocktails are part of a restaurant or bar’s personality and flair.
BAR RESCUE: PANDEMIC EDITIONJAKEMETHSEPTEMBER 15, 2020FORTUNELiam Hemsworth plays the rugby star who helps Tilly figure out the family secret and Hugo Weaving plays a cross-dressing police sergeant with a flair for couture.
FROM THE VAULTS – STRAIGHT, BUT NOT NARROWBRIAN T. CARNEYSEPTEMBER 11, 2020WASHINGTON BLADEThe real action occurs when Daniel Theis flies over to set a flair screen for Brown on the weak side.
GIVE BOSTON’S KEMBA WALKER A DOUBLE PICK AND WATCH HIM WORKMICHAEL PINAAUGUST 31, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTAyant flair, il distingue hardiment entre un opportuniste et un radical.
INSTIGATIONSEZRA POUNDIt is here that the teaching of the critic comes in, with the flair of the actor-manager.
THE ENGLISH STAGEAUGUSTIN FILONAnd she had by now developed a kind of flair in the woods, which was the astonishment of Captain Dell, himself no mean forester.
ELIZABETH'S CAMPAIGNMRS. HUMPHREY WARDHer tact, her diplomacies, her flair for engrafting herself, would be the very best support to his direct methods of assault.
THE READJUSTMENTWILL IRWINWORDS RELATED TO FLAIR
- affiances
- affirmations
- agreements
- asseverations
- assurances
- avowals
- betrothals
- bonds
- commitments
- compacts
- consents
- contracts
- covenants
- earnest
- engagements
- espousals
- guarantees
- insurances
- marriages
- oaths
- obligations
- pacts
- parole
- pawns
- pledges
- plights
- professions
- promissory notes
- sacred words
- securities
- stipulations
- swearings
- swears
- tokens
- troths
- undertakings
- vows
- warranties
- warrants
- word of honors
- words
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