And that will dictate a classic solution in the mind of Inayat Latif, whose alleged brilliance does not include a flair for originality.
With theatrical flair he drew out several large silver candlesticks, a brace of gold- handled knives with jewel-embossed sheaths, a dozen wine cups of Venetian crystal.
Frankly I thought she was good, though there is still a trifle too much flair in her style, too many tricks.
A godly man, in the sweetest and strongest senses of that overused word, Philip Reynolds had a wholesome flair for the things of earth that both mellow human life and give it a tang.
And Major Crespin had almost as little flairfor aircraft adventure as his Colonel had.
She had his genial liking of people, his love of fun, her mother’s resentment of all that offended her taste, the tireless limbs of them both, the flair of adventure and travel that they had shared almost equally.
If he happens to have a certain flair for language and the tricks of the literary trade, he can do a wonderful amount of forgery upon a very small stock of knowledge.
Though primarily a man of business, he had an extraordinaryflair for literature.
You will learn too, that life goes on away from box scores, radio puns, and girls with a flair for Veuve Cliquot.
But in dining out recently she had been led in to dinner by a man of unusual enlightenment, with whose flair and discernment she liked to keep abreast.
When it came to a flair for the stock which was selling to-day at fifty and which to-morrow would be worth five hundred, he belonged to the illuminati.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "flair" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.