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Answer for the clue "Smooth style ", 5 letters:
flair

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Usage examples of flair.

But one does not need the Fravashi flair with words to speak Moksha well.

Eh, see ye in a minute, she goes, headin back oaf the flair where ah sees Billy talkin tae that Renton n this Matty boy fae Leith.

What of Richard Strauss, with his warmed-over Nietzscheism, his flair for the merely horrible?

The ophthalmologist was a man with a taste for literature and a flair for coming up with the right quotation.

Slowly, with a theatrical flair she never knew she had, Boralle pulled her Pondo gloves from her pocket, slipped them on her hands, and raised the lid of the box.

The fawn-colored sportcoat was cut with Continental flair, not British conservatism, and it was shaped out of the supplest of suedes.

Assad is exactly what he appears to be, an eccentric trillionaire novelist with altruistic tendencies and a flair for reality.

Clay, with the flair of a fledgling trial lawyer, gave a colorful description of his trip to French's ranch, and the gang of thieves he'd met there, and the contentious three-hour dinner where everybody was drunk and arguing at once, and the Barry and Harry Show.

His unusual flair for bringing this out has made him one of the top chefs in the world.

She will, undoubtedly, add a personal flair here or there, but by so tightly constraining the format of her work, we are blinding ourselves to all but a slender view of her abilities.

It was one of several on this mean little street, where doorjambs and window moldings had been tarted up by Pakistanis and Indians with more of a flair for color—especially marine blues and rusty reds—than had the Brindles.

Curvy settees rich with brocade and tasseled pillows, entertainment centers discreetly concealed in intricately carved cabinets, the little touches of statuary, antique lamps, heavy crystal ashtrays, giant urns filled with flowers, the full ebony bar curved in front of a glass wall-all bespoke that distinct Templeton flair.

Maybe he was a caring family man with a flair for initiating excitement, who was resourceful in danger and yet prepared to submit to the will of a strong and loving woman.

With his usual flair for publicity, Sir Lawrence arranged for her maiden flight to commence on the hundredth anniversary of Sputnik Day, 4 October 2057.

Argoud's was the flair, the talent, the inspiration behind the offensive the OAS launched on Metropolitan France from then on.