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Sidneyyr Posted 20 years ago
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The British have a knack for preparing meat.
  

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"Knack" means a skill that is acquired without quite realising how you got it. It can also mean a clever way of doing something.

  • "Knack" means a skill that is acquired without quite realising how you got it.
  • It can also mean a clever way of doing something.
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"Knack" means a skill that is acquired without quite realising how you got it. It can also mean a clever way of doing something.

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