have a way with words

have a way with words

To have the ability to speak to others in a self-assured, persuasive manner. Alexis really has a way with words, so she should be the one to address the potential investors.
See also: have, way, word
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

have a way with words

to have talent in the effective or stylish use of words. (See also have the gift of the gab.) Ask Perry to make the announcement. He has a way with words.
See also: have, way, word
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • have the gift of (the) gab
  • have the gift of gab
  • the gift of (the) gab
  • the gift of gab
  • the gift of the gab
  • gift of gab
  • have a gift for gab
  • walk heavy
  • waltz up
  • waltz up (to someone or something)