Sentence examples for been flair from inspiring English sources

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been flair

noun

A natural or innate talent or aptitude; a knack.

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There may not have been flair, fireworks or the anticipated razzmatazz but, with injury problems throughout and a sense that Warrington were turning up as sideshow act in Hull's march to the treble, the Wolves were magnificent.

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Diz was flair.

It is flair, Joanna Lewis, 34, said.

A few doors down is Flair (No. 55B; 39-06-326-52067; flair.it), a vintage furniture shop only a few months old.

Equally mesmerizing is Flair, the bar on the 58th floor of the new Ritz-Carlton hotel, also in Pudong.

"There's flair in shopping at Target or Wal-Mart and mixing it with Neiman Marcus," Mr. Stone said.

The only exceptions allowed are "flair" players, those who have magic in their feet and either dribble past people or play defence-splitting 40-yard passes.

The costumes, by ESosa, are somewhat chintzy looking, but zingy for all that and there's flair to Sergio Trujillo's hip-shaking, panty-flashing choreography.

There was care in the technique, there was flair in the movement".

There's flair on show, enough hype moments to get the gaggle of observers into the action – especially after a few beers.

The T2*-weighted sequence is more sensitive to intraparenchymal blood than is FLAIR.

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