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FLAIR

Definitionen von FLAIR

  1. Begabung, Talent
  2. (feines) Gespür

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2

Anzahl der Buchstaben

5

Ist Palindrom

Nein

8
AI
AIR
FL
FLA
IR
LA
LAI

7

9

88
AF
AFI
AFL
AFR
AI
AIF
AIL
AIR
AL
ALF
ALI
ALR
AR
ARF

Beispiele für die Verwendung von FLAIR in einem Satz

  • The "Lime Beach" model had staggered roof gables at one end lending a geometric flair to an otherwise rectangular box.
  • During the 1950s he recorded for the Bihari brothers' Flair Records, Meteor Records, and Modern Records; he also recorded for Chess Records and Mel London's Chief Records.
  • In the main event, Ric Flair wins the Royal Rumble match and the vacant WWF World Heavyweight Championship.
  • A talented, dynamic, and hard-working playmaker, known for his precise long passing, flair and his ability to orchestrate his team's attacking moves or provide assists for teammates, Corini usually played either as an attacking midfielder or as a deep lying playmaker in midfield.
  • An expert orchestrator with a flair for experimentation, many of Brant's works featured spatialization techniques.
  • Ric Flair revealed he started using his iconic "Wooo!" catchphrase in 1974 after he heard Jerry Lee Lewis sing the lyric, “Goodness gracious, great balls of fire, woo!”.
  • His extraordinary business instinct, as well as his flair for design and talent for self-promotion, won him the £200 contract to design the ceremonial coach for the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, John FitzGibbon, 1st Earl of Clare.
  • McMahon stopped performing as a referee and became a backstage official at WrestleMania VIII on April 5, 1992 in an attempt to break up a storyline brawl between Randy Savage and Ric Flair.
  • Sun was intrigued by the diminutive foreigner and saw his natural flair and western background could be useful in building support for the republican movement.
  • Contemporary associates affectionately knew him as "Archie" and expressed admiration for his journalistic flair, literary perspicacity and culinary talents.
  • Combat varies between gunplay with enemies at a distance and simple melee combat at close range, and the game rates the amount of flair the player uses to destroy everyone and everything in sight.
  • A major pay-per-view attraction throughout his career, Flair headlined the premier annual NWA/WCW event, Starrcade, on ten occasions, while also co-headlining its WWF counterpart, WrestleMania, in 1992, after winning that year's Royal Rumble.
  • In this work and his Concerto for Orchestra (1968–1970), he had quickly and fluently absorbed the influences of modernist composers Britten and Berg as well as many mid-century (largely American) symphonists, while displaying an unusual flair for pacing and orchestration.
  • The festival is marked by Confederate flags, traditional dress of Confederate uniforms and hoop skirts, food of the American South with a Brazilian flair, and dances and music popular in the American South during the Antebellum period.
  • In May 2017, Air Transat and Flair Airlines were accused by a CBC News story of misleading customers and regulators in Canada and Mexico by marketing and selling nonstop tickets between Edmonton and Cancun.
  • Musically uncomplicated with a flair for simple melodic hooks and dominated by Saxon's unorthodox vocal delivery, their first two albums, The Seeds and A Web of Sound, are today considered classics of 1960s garage music.
  • By the late 1970s, Robson had built a strong side with talent in every department, introducing the Dutch pair Arnold Mühren and Frans Thijssen to add flair to a team that featured British internationals including John Wark, Terry Butcher and Paul Mariner, although the Ipswich squad perhaps lacked the depth of established big clubs like Liverpool and Manchester United.
  • Vaziri trained in the same class as Ric Flair at Gagne's wrestling camp under trainer Billy Robinson and then wrestled for Gagne's American Wrestling Association (AWA).
  • At Columbine, she was an attentive, above-average student who displayed a flair for music, acting, drama, and debate.
  • It was also during this period, in 1770 at the siege of Bender during the Russo-Turkish War, that he first displayed a flair for impersonation, boasting to his comrades that his sword was given to him by his "godfather", Peter I.



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