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    Use "knack" in a sentence

    knack example sentences

    knack


    1. But Bill has a knack for pulling things out of the air


    2. Even so, he was surprised to find that he had a knack


    3. It’s taken me ages to get the knack of it, but


    4. ‘You see, Sally, I … I don’t have a lot of confidence and … and I have a knack for jumping in with both feet … I … um


    5. White Feathers found that the head of one of those families, Melvin Pierce, a nice fellow with a pair of roan geldings stabled at the livery, had a real knack for husbandry and a serviceable business sense


    6. “Now these brushes both sweep and shovel at the same time Lemoss, Rosecare will show you as there is a knack to using them


    7. Even Mercer could not deny her knack for the trade, nonetheless eying her suspiciously


    8. She had demonstrated great promise as more than the usual infantryman, instead showing an independent flair, a knack for strategy and resourcefulness – to say nothing of her clear and obvious talent with a blade


    9. He had a knack for twisting things


    10. However to us who were used to the trenches it was no hardship for we had a knack of dropping off anywhere and sleeping sitting up suited us fine

    11. was unwanted, the humiliation at school, it was really bad until I discovered I had a knack for fixing


    12. His dark eyes narrowed, and once again Amaranthe remembered his knack for sensing deception


    13. Sicarius had the knack of moving without anyone noticing him move, so when he appeared at Akstyr’s side, the younger man jumped several inches


    14. shamanic knack for gathering the newest vibrational colors she can bring in from the


    15. "Because I hear that you have an uncanny knack of getting away with things, Barns, and unlike poor Hives, I've no intention of taking an early holiday


    16. Some had a knack of mixing some vinegar with wine right before consuming it, in case some of the officers or procrastinators were making their rounds checking up on morale, or discipline in the latter case


    17. Some of the officers and NCO’s have told me that you were known as a finagler with a knack for currying favor


    18. “I am worried that you have a knack for making unwise decisions,” he says when he’s a foot away from me


    19. His knack with animals came naturally


    20. He seemed to have a knack for only

    21. I do have a knack for it though


    22. Ganesh’s father also had a fierce visage, dominating eyes, and a knack for rubbing others the wrong way, including his son


    23. He seemed to have an uncanny knack for estimating who would come out on top in the bloody fighting at the highest levels of Roman power; or failing that, to ingratiate himself to the ultimate victors


    24. Either one of them could have had the same knack with magic that I’ve got


    25. The reference location here changes in a constant and complex but predictable manner as Blenda circles Kellaran, making for a very tricky jump, but he has the knack for such things


    26. Kim Il-sung’s organized political machine had “the formidable knack for creating associations with the allure of democracy and openness to the general public


    27. Not that I really think she needs me here for protection as she seems to have quite the knack for victory – but don’t tell her I said that


    28. Our youngest son Frank has an eight year old daughter who loves to draw and is real good at it, especially fashion type drawing and has a knack for drama and theater


    29. Walt has a knack for…whatever it is


    30. Kalum always did have a knack for asking the inappropriate questions,

    31. “You have a real knack for knowing what to say, sometimes


    32. "He becomes an appendage of the machine, and it is only the most simple, most monotonous, and most easily acquired knack, that is required of him


    33. He has a knack of turning over stones and finding what should be kept hidden


    34. Coming to grips with her qualms in time, she developed the knack to induce beauties to keep Global’s supply lines fresh and spicy to cater to the high and mighty


    35. ” She already has a knack for learning French, much unlike most other students and is rewarded by pleased French teachers time and again


    36. Rose had an uncanny knack for knowing when the time would be


    37. She had a knack for knowing where to find pirates and what to do when she did


    38. “Billy Bob, I have a knack for things


    39. But your cat's instincts will tell it that paperweight or even nick knack


    40. He had a knack of

    41. I had a knack


    42. It would indeed boost his already-lofty reputation in the legal community and the press as an aggrandized showman with a knack for savvy yet convincing, eloquent 281


    43. And this new found knack for clandestine organization surprised even himself


    44. The caller had earned a well-deserved reputation for achieving success with his commissions; he had the uncanny knack of picking up the correct leads, which helped him succeed where others failed


    45. I had a knack at this shoe selling, but most importantly I started learning a great deal about myself


    46. I’d made it to the point that I fairly well understood relationships, but just didn’t have the knack at finding a compatible girl


    47. 'I have a knack for that kind of stuff,' she said, 'And here we get to do what we're good at


    48. Once again, Rooster was an amazing salesman with a knack for


    49. incoherent lush with a knack for ruining romantic moments


    50. Thus, if you have the knack for











































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    Synonyms for "knack"

    bent hang knack way practice talent adroitness flair aptitude forte gift

    "knack" definitions

    a special way of doing something