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knack

[nak] / næk /


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It wasn’t just her sharp comic timing and knack for uniquely memorable character work that made her stand out, but her undeniably affable presence.

From Salon

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