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How to use knack in a sentence

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These guys seem to have a knack for hitting the nail on the head, and their newest creation is as short and sweet as they come.
Over ten years, I have developed the knack of looking as if I believe every word I'm being told yet knowing when I'm being spun a yarn!
Thereafter, he seemed to have an unerring knack for picking the wrong script.
Harris's descriptive powers and his characteristic knack for instant thumbnail sketches are given full rein in Pompeii.
Getting insertion and removal right can be a bit tricky until you learn the knack.
I couldn't help but display my knack of scanning a rack of women's clothes and picking out the exact, perfect combo for her to try.
After you've gotten the knack of making a simply topiary shape, you can try more elaborate shapes, such as animals and giant birds.
He has sprinter's speed, a card shark's confidence and playmaker's knack for action.
Enter Ray Rhodes, a highly regarded defensive troubleshooter with a knack for resurrecting Milquetoast units.
They say Leighton has a knack of gaining the respect of employees, particularly at the shop floor end of the businesses he is involved with.
Nicola has developed a knack for bridging the worlds of over-the-top concepts with shoppable apparel.
He has a knack for bringing closure to each of his 10 tracks at just the right moment.
Yet his tongue-in-cheek whimsy has an uncanny knack of transporting you back to the event itself.
The series demonstrated once again that Ferguson has an uncanny knack for turning controversy into lucre.
But long-running rumours are developing an uncanny knack of coming true at the moment.
Lubitsch also had a knack of getting uncharacteristically good performances out of his actors.
She has the happy knack of making the most mundane report appear interesting.
Smart as a whip, he has a real knack for always being in the right place at the right time.
We're told that anyone who can get the knack of skating can get the hang of snowblades in a jiffy.
I'm a magician with a knack for packing on size in a New York minute and I intend to shock and amaze the crowd at Mandalay Bay.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But in the rondel he has put himself before all competitors by a happy 204 knack and a prevailing distinction of manner.
The athletic coach and leader in the citywide Pack had a knack of getting on well with all types of boys.
There is a knack in the use of the dividers, where accuracy is wanted, and where the surface is of wood.
He was clever with a brush and soon acquired the knack of enameling and varnishing without leaving a sag or a brush mark.
He could sing, when he chose, with a Highland accent, and had caught the knack of imbuing what he sang with an intolerable pathos.
Yet do I know what a task I have undertaken, because of the knack you are noted for at writing.
I said it required a knack or a genius or something and that I was certain you had it.
Nothing is more important to good teaching than the knack of apt illustration.
Did we children of Boccaccio impart to you that knack for practical joking?
She had a knack of behaving awkwardly and tactlessly, of saying things which she ought not to say.
The bearer of all this tintinnabular clatter is chosen from its superior docility and knack in picking out a way.
When I was a boy I had a knack at versing, which came rather in anticipation of the subjects to use it on.
The Moors brought the knack from the ancient city of Damascus.
There was to be fudge, too, which Nancy had the knack of making.
But I picked up the knack from a lecturer who hypnotised a student after class.
He had a knack of drawling out his climaxes with humorous effect.
The Toxteth grandfather discovered his knack with a brush when asked to make a sign for his church's rummage sale.
His previous books include Prophet Of The Sandlots and Crooked River Burning and, like Puzo, he has a knack for writing about crime.
His knack of improvisation he at all times exercised freely.
The splintery exchange of two people who'd lost the knack of hearing each other.
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