Aún no tenemos significados para "happy knack".
1You have a very happy knack of putting things simply and forcibly.
2She had a happy knack of setting her friends at ease.
3In doing so, you have the happy knack of pleasing-others
4That is the happy knack the Dutch stand-in has restored.
5The public have a happy knack of forgetting these accidents.
6He had a happy knack of setting them at their ease and encouraging them.
7They also have a happy knack of improving players.
8Without flattering, she possessed the happy knack of setting those about her at their ease.
9Cousin Silas had a happy knack of making friends with savages, and especially with their children.
10I wish, madam, we had such a happy knack of pastry at home as you have at Castlewood.
11I have the happy knack of making all who love me miserable, but my own health never fails.
12Rashford is already showing encouraging signs that he's a young man with a happy knack of seizing his opportunities.
13They developed a happy knack of winning -or forgetting how to lose, as Warren Gatland memorably put it.
14I liked him as much for his terrible ill temper, as for his happy knack at making a blunder.
15Bowers was always well served, for he had the happy knack of enlisting volunteers for whatever his particular purpose called.
16He had the happy knack of saying happy things quietly-ofwaiting for, and returning the ball, without running after it.
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