flair

have a flair for (something)

To be talented or skilled in a particular area. A: "Look at this drawing!" B: "Wow, Rachel really has a flair for art!"
See also: flair, have
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

have a flair for something

to have a talent for doing something; to have a special ability in some area. Alice has quite a flair for designing. I have a flair for fixing clocks.
See also: flair, have
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • have a flair for
  • have a flair for (something)
  • swank
  • (you) coulda fooled me
  • (you) could have fooled me
  • behind the curve
  • be the spit of
  • be the dead spit of (someone)
  • above and beyond the call of duty
  • be the spit and image of (someone)
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Our new brochure brings together the best examples of activities we undertake FLAIR spokesman
Flair Airlines is Canada's first true and only independent low fare airline, offering an all-jet fleet that now includes Boeing 737-800s.
The FLAIR study randomized 566 ART-naive patients to receive either CAB/RPV or DTG/ABC/3TC after a 20-week induction phase, followed by a 4-week safety monitoring period for those going into the CAB/RPV arm.
It now means Rousey gets her wish and will have the chance to fight rival Lynch on the biggest stage with Flair also in the mix.
Wrestling News' report claims that the Irishwoman could force her way in by beating Flair at Fastlane 6 a pay-per-view event prior to WrestleMania 6 where they are expected to face each other.
The tables noo are full o'drink, The stuff that stops the brain tae think, Everybody's swallying noo and Annie's lost her brand new shoe, Folk are stoating on the flair, and on their face a happy stare.
I just called him, he had me call some woman and I had money in my bank account in an hour,' recounted Flair. Hogan also visited Flair in Georgia when he was hospitalized.
Mazda Motor Corporation (TYO: 7261), a Japan-based automaker, has launched its new Flair Wagon and Flair Wagon Custom Style in Japan.
Now is the time to get them out of the closet and into the hands of those who need them most," said Gary Futterman, owner, Flair Cleaners.
There is a more powerful 110bhp1.2-litre petrol version for an extra PS1,000 in Flair guise, plus an automatic option for an additional PS1,200.
What's the most you've spent on a power shirt or flair?
Comparison among conventional spin echo (CSE), fast spin echo (FSE) and fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) was made to investigate the performance of each pulse sequence with the variation of important pulse sequence parameters such as repetition time (TR) and echo time (TE).
For this year's Red Nose Day, Walgreens said it went "beyond the nose" and raised funds through the sale of new Red Flair merchandise, which ranged from red hats and springy novelty headbands to oversize sequin bowties and Red Noses for cars.
The deep gray matter involvement was demonstrated more clearly by FLAIR images when compared with DWI.
The hyperintense acute reperfusion marker (HARM) describes a hyperintense signal in the subarachnoid space on postcontrast fluid attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) images and has initially been described in acute ischemic stroke [6, 7].