To have flair is to have a special ability to do something well. Another meaning is to have style or originality.
Your question lacks flair.
That you have a flair for music ... you have a gift, or talent, of wanting to produce music.
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.'
(noun) The politician had a flair for overly dramatic pronouncements.(noun) The student showed a flair for geometry and math.(noun) She always dressed with an elegant flair.(*not to be confused with "flare", a light signal, outward shape, or aircraft maneuver)
By the application of an immense amount of effort, flair, and experience when composing a sentence.
to speak or act with flair or charm
i assume you mean to get into wrestling? it was Ric Flair
flair: a special or instinctive aptitude or ability for doing something well flare: a sudden brief burst of bright flame or light
if you mean in wwwf (worldwide wrestling federation) then it was Ric Flair
No, flair is a noun; the pronoun that replaces flair is 'it'. Example uses:A flair for invention is a good thing, it will take you far.
With a Flair was created in 1971.
(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.
Ric Flair is currently in TNA.
A homophone for the word "flair" is "flare."
it was ric flair
Your question lacks flair.
ric flair is was the leader of evolution