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flair

[flair] / flɛər /


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Matt pops in a VHS tape of “Back to the Future” and gets to work, tinkering with the RV in their backyard to give it the proper Zemeckian flair.

From The Wall Street Journal

The former elite trampoline gymnast put an elegant flair on the skill, splitting her legs in the air and landing on one skate.

From Los Angeles Times

He made a whimpering sound and held his leg with a dramatic flair, as if Danny had wounded him mortally.

From Literature

With the animation of her ponytail helping to complete the flashing dynamics of her often-prancing moves, Ms. Nadon gained even more flair when joined by Mr. Tomash—who matched her verve, accentuation for accentuation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ireland began the match with a series of testing up-and-unders but the first half quickly turned into a demonstration of French flair.

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