knack造句91. Jackson was the supreme showman who had an unrivalled knack of grabbing headlines.
92. Mr. Obama's knack for eliciting pleasing feelings of self-regard in his followers is certainly a political virtue.
93. Ten years later, Shannon still has his knack for telling a story from both a kid's and an exasperated adult's point of view — and still draws the most hilarious, in-your-face pictures on the planet.
94. She has a knack of landing herself right in the soup.
95. It's the knack for finding a positive for every negative, and viewing a set-back as a challenge.
96. Gates handed over the title of CEO to Ballmer in January 2000, displaying a knack for the well-timed exit.
97. He have an unerring knack of saying the wrong thing.
98. A Belgian - horn chemist - entrepreneur, Baekeland had a knack for spotting profitable opportunities.
99. He became a published author and hit the publicity circuit, which gave him the necessary practice hours to hone his knack for yarn-spinning.
100. He has a disconcerting knack of undercutting his own arguments.
101. As usual, the Solo knack for improvisation left much to be desired.
102. He had a knack for coaxing even the most recalcitrant engine to life.
103. If "Wall-E" were a romantic comedy, it would be about a humble garbageman who falls for a supermodel who also happens to be a top scientist with a knack for marksmanship.
104. A kill zone. The name says it all. US marines have a particular knack for naming things that describe exactly what they really are.