Sentences with phrase «good knack»

The phrase "good knack" refers to someone who is naturally skilled or talented at doing something. Full definition
Not only did he have a startlingly brilliant brain for physics, but Stephen Hawking had a pretty good knack for life as well.
PMG: I think you have a real good knack for doing that.
One night at a card game, Gerry meets «Curtis» (Ryan Reynolds) a charismatic young man who appears to have a much better knack for gambling than Gerry ever has.
Tristan Thompson still isn't cutting it — The Athletic's David Zavac succintly described his defensive issues here — and Larry Nance Jr. will only work in certain matchups, though I do like his hustle and good knack for smart ball movement.
«Since I've started this business, I've been focused on development and I think I've acquired a good knack for finding new locations,» he says.
He's always had a good knack for getting the ball into the low post when he played in the corner.
The head vampire Adam (played by Rufus Sewell) has a good knack for being a bad guy.
Plus, it helps that Mafia III has a killer soundtrack featuring such classics as Sympathy for the Devil, and Hangar 13 have a good knack for picking out great songs to match scene playing out before you.
Working with words isn't your best knack but you try hard to show your skills and abilities to make a great first impression.
I am a fresher with a good knack of thinking differently and effectively.
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