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Meanings of more flair in English
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Usage of more flair in English
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This is how she works, moreflair than forensic, a committed opportunist.
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I can deliver this message with moreflair, with more panache,' Obama said.
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Designers said men's outfits were also getting a bit moreflair.
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They don't make many mistakes but you just expect a bit moreflair.
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The cars these executives bring to Geneva, too, reflect a bit moreflair and swagger.
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George Bush seduces Tony Blair in the Oval Office with moreflair than Bill Clinton.
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We would like to have a bit moreflair.
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Here Evans had shown a bit moreflair.
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Her father, than whom no one had had moreflair, said: "Thomas is immortal."
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Mack's approach has a bit moreflair.
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Ballack will be the first new component in a much-changed Chelsea team designed to achieve results with moreflair.
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Sure, mowing down enemies with your default shotgun is satisfying, but sometimes you need a firearm with a bit moreflair.
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My feelings at the moment would probably go with Valencia to win out because they've got a little bit moreflair.
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But as a captain he is going to need a little moreflair and imagination if he is going to turn his team around.
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The younger riders have got more imagination, moreflair, but I still think they can improve their technique by becoming more communicative with the horses.
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"Still, they could've picked a ship with moreflair," said Celeste, trailing behind.