Flair can be used for anything showing passion or enthusiasm.
Eg: Her essay was full of flair and wit.
Flair and temper are certain aspects of her personalty.
She plays hockey with flair
It can be a good and a bad thing but can only be used to say what something of someone was or is like not that they are actually flair.
(A sentence with the word, flair...) My friend was wearing a pretty skirt that had a lot of flair in it :) Does that help at all? I think the sentence about needs the word flare, not flair. How about - He has a flair for understanding abstract mathematical concepts.
Your question lacks flair.
She was selected for the job because she had a certain flair.
Your question is a good sentence using the word "common".
A good sentence for the word baffled is:
"I am using a sentence with the word economics."
A good sentence using the word adjourn is:There will be an application to adjourn the proceedings on the basis of Mr. Thomas.
A good sentence using word accommdation si a complet sentence that is clear and consice with no speling erors. A.K.A: not the one above
Here's a sentence: Where is your best friend?
You can say something adds flair. 'Flair' means to spice up something, like a dish or something, so you can say 'This spice adds some flair to the sauce.'
I will answer your question, my word is my bond.
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