Synonym: art, know-how, skill, talent. Similar words: knick-knack, knapsack, snack bar, nickname, enact, menace, panacea, manacle. Meaning: [næk] n. a special way of doing something.
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31. You got to have the knack.
32. We have a knack for zeroing in on details.
33. They have a knack for turning molehills into mountains.
34. He had the same bland good looks, the same friendly if formal manner and the same knack for courteous evasion.
35. But he had the unhappy knack of making enemies in the party.
36. It has the knack of making the usual unusual, the ordinary extraordinary, the commonplace special.
37. But like most of his colleagues in Hampden Babylon he had an uncanny knack of pushing the self-destruct button.
38. Charlie had a knack for rubbing people up the wrong way.
39. Reagan, with his extraordinary knack for bringing people together, was largely responsible for this.
40. They have a knack for discovering interesting, important problems as well as skill in solving them.
41. As ever, the knack is to make yourself stand out from the corporate crowd.
42. Basically, I just seem to have lost the knack with men.
43. Could never talk to women, never had the knack for putting them at ease.
44. Merton has a previously undreamed of knack of the one-minute, long-winded trainspotter diatribe.
45. Chris Allison believes Gedge's forte is his knack of writing strong songs with a commercial edge.
46. The knack for capturing the voice of each character, a trademark of Bogosian as performer, flags at times here.
47. He was loud and self-confident, but he had a right to be: he had a knack for picking winners.
48. They missed his knack of threading the play together and didn't produce their usual rhythm.
49. He had a deep knowledge of the habits of all the local wildlife and an uncanny knack of befriending them.
50. Gore reportedly has a knack of forcing the president to make up his mind and move on.
51. Keanu Reeves plays a criminal defense attorney who has an uncanny knack for picking sympathetic jurors.
52. It may take time for you to get the knack.
53. Once you have got the knack of this you can do it anywhere, whenever you need it.
54. She remembered that he had a knack for getting people to stop shooting, and usually only just in time.
55. With a little more coaching he might get the knack.
56. The family seems to have a knack for success in business.
57. She has a knack for making everyone feel comfortable and relaxed.
58. Tarloff provides plenty of chuckles(http://sentencedict.com), and shows a knack for sending up academia's more oblique critical theory.
59. Mr Barre's brutality has made him plenty of enemies, and recently he has lost his knack for balancing the clans.
60. We live not by law or precept so much as by a sort of knack.
More similar words: knick-knack, knapsack, snack bar, nickname, enact, menace, panacea, manacle, pinnacle, obstinacy, magna carta, pertinacity, pugnacious, on account of, inaccessible, unacceptable, unaccountable, in accordance with, ACK, sack, pack, lack, back, rack, quack, track, crack, black, stack, wacky.