knack|knacks in English

noun

special skill, ability; crackle; gist, feel, hang

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1. Let them buy their bucolic knick-knacks.

2. She has a knack of making friends.

3. Once you get the knack, it's easy.

4. The shelves were covered with ornaments and useless knick-knacks.

5. They both have a knack of Coquettishness

6. It's easy, once you've got the knack.

7. She has a knack for handling horses.

8. He also has a knack for soundbites.

9. There's a knack to using this corkscrew.

10. They had various knick-knacks on the top of the bookcase.

11. Alexander had a knack for interpreting events around him.

12. There is a knack in tying ropes together.

13. Cabinets with glass displays are great for showcasing beautiful vases, knick knacks …

14. He's got the knack of getting people to listen.

15. He's got a real knack for making money.

16. Making an omelette is easy once you've got the knack .

17. Making omelets isn't difficult, but there's a knack to it.

18. Some people seem to have a knack for making money.

19. Bibelots may also be described as trinkets, tchotchkes, knick-knacks, trifles, novelty, and what-nots

20. He has an unerring knack of saying the wrong thing.

21. I just have a knack for it, i guess.

22. She has the knack of making people feel comfortable.

23. He has a knack of saying the wrong thing.

24. Agent Crawford tells me you have a knack for the monsters.

25. Making omelettes isn't difficult, but there's a knack to it.