Sentence examples for to flair from inspiring English sources

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to flair

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A natural or innate talent or aptitude; a knack.

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At WrestleMania XXIV, Michaels defeated Flair in a retirement match, a stipulation that only applied to Flair.

Glioma tumor grade was significantly correlated to FLAIR signal proximity to the ependymal surface (p < 0.01) and inversely with proximity of tumor mass to the ependyma (p < 0.01).

The referee awarded the win to Flair.

Eaton pinned Flair in the first fall, but ultimately lost to Flair two falls to one.

Their feud ended with a match at Judgment Day, where Carlito lost to Flair by submission.

Orton did not receive the opportunity, as he lost to Flair.

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Take the craziness to you room, notebooks, and anything else you want to add flair to!

To add flair to your writing, try writing your entire article in the Third Conditional Progressive Interrogative tense.

Also try looking for colorful or wrought iron chandeliers to add flair to kitchen.

In contrast to FLAIR-derived thresholds, MCMxxxVI was not affected by focal signal extremes, number of WMLs, bias field heterogeneities or movement artefacts.

Antidote: Create more time and space on the pitch to give flair room to breathe.

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