0 elegance or style -- stil [ masculine ]
to do sth with flair å gjøre noe med stil
1 to have a talent for -- ha sans for
2 a natural ability or cleverness for (doing) something -- evne, nese/sans for
She has a flair for (learning) languages.
Shell characters: inner whorls constriced, middle with parabolic lines and conspicuous parabolic nodes, outer with sigmoidal flairs; adult body chamber with ventrolateral spines.
He makes his case with great flair and passion, intensity, and conviction.
The menu, as much as the surroundings, displayed an international flair.
Surrendering rhetorical flair to women may thus be seen as a way of redefining the spectacle's proper object.
Entrepreneurs with a flair for theatre capitalized on popular interest.
However, despite its stunning success, dramatic flair, and unparalleled silliness, spiritualism was only an exaggeration of a general nineteenth-century trend: the quest for the science of the supernatural.
I am proud that they are prepared to drive through this part of the programme with great flair and imagination.
I suggest that they do not have the necessary entrepreneurial flair.
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