Sentences with phrase «happy knack»

The phrase "happy knack" means being naturally good at something and feeling joyful when doing it. Full definition
I might pipe up to extol the wonderful nurse who had a happy knack of cracking jokes, immobilizing broken limbs, and administering painkillers in a way that sent a downcast lad safely on his way, thinking he could face the world again.
However, he has that happy knack of ramming his doubters words back down their throats.
Three — he has a happy knack of scoring massively entertaining own goals.
He can put his foot in and his body through, and even has the happy knack of not always committing a foul at the same time.
Asked if Balotelli was developing a happy knack of becoming a hero from the bench, Rodgers said: «Well, if he works harder than when he came on, he will do.»
Mazda apparently has a happy knack for handing us a new model updated with G - Vectoring Control just in time for Melbourne's rain gods to provide the ideal test environment.
With over 30 years of combined experience in the designing and advertising industries, our designers have a happy knack of turning abstract concepts into powerful and beautiful imagery.
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