A special way of doing something.
1 Or the knack for saying the right thing at the right time.
2 Still, they work fine once you develop a knack for their operation.
3 I soon get the knack of it, and feel far more confident.
4 Us with the knack of sensing the currents of sea and air.
5 He found he had a knack for negotiating his way among obstacles.
6 Rebecca had always had a knack for seeing right through the obvious.
7 His knack is for framing practical subjects as matters of national destiny.
8 But, after all, it consists chiefly in the knack of the thing.
9 Some people like to cook and have a natural knack for it.
10 The family of the Haystouns had ever a knack of fine sentiment.
11 There is a certain knack and trick of landing in a net.
12 It was a knack and a knack that she was good at.
13 Felix had previously acquired the knack of extracting milk from the udder.
14 The English certainly have the knack of carrying their atmosphere with them.
15 He had quickly developed a knack of sarcasm equal to any Vraad.
16 He has a knack for worming his way into a warm bed.
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