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flaira natural talent In fact, while Lamarr qualified as an inventive genius for her artistic flair, she fell somewhat short on her scientific acumen. — Slate (Nov 28, 2011)
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flairmid-14c., "an odor," from Old French flaire "odor or scent," especially in hunting, "fragrance, sense of smell," from flairier "to give off an odor; stink; smell swe [..]
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flairKnowing just when (and with whom) to use Flare - among other talents. See: Style.
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flairA back flip combined with a 180-degree spin in which the rider lands riding forward going back in the direction from which he came, often done in a half-pipe or on a tall vert lip.
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flaira natural talent; "he has a flair for mathematics"; "he has a genius for interior decorating" dash: distinctive and stylish elegance; " [..]
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flairA back flip combined with a 180-degree spin in which the rider lands riding forward going back in the direction from which he came, often done in a half-pipe or on a tall vert lip.
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flair(n) a natural talent(n) distinctive and stylish elegance(n) a shape that spreads outward
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flairA back flip combined with a 180-degree spin in which the rider lands riding forward going back in the direction from which he came, often done in a half-pipe or on a tall vert lip.
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flairShowy display of well practiced drink preparation. Uses techniques such as speedy throwing, catching, rolling, and flipping of mixers, bottles and other bar equipment. Competitions have become popular. Specifically designed flair bottles are available for sale.
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flairA play in which the right fake crosses the one-hitter and then attacks on the right sideline. Inside out path of an outside spiker who hides behind a quick hitter.
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flairA back flip combined with a 180-degree spin in which the rider lands riding forward going back in the direction from which he came, often done in a half-pipe or on a tall vert lip.
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