The Knack ended in 2010.
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A knack is a talent for something. Here are some sentences.He's got a real knack for painting.I wish I had the knack of gardening.Constructing furniture takes a knack.
The Knack was created in 1978.
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Knack is a noun.
The duration of The Knack ...and How to Get It is 1.42 hours.
I just wrote a sentence with the word knack! I just cannot seem to get the knack of structuring sentences.
Knack Productions was created in 1967.
Get The Knack was created on 1979-06-11.
The Knack ...and How to Get It was created on 1965-06-03.
To have a knack for/of something means to be particularly good at it e.g. "He has a knack for scoring important goals" See Richard Lester's film 'The Knack...And How To Get It' - one of the male leads is successful with women (he has 'the knack'), while the other male lead is nervy around women (he needs to get 'the knack' so he is more confident around women)
It is called Knick Knack by Bobby McFerrin
No, it is not. Correctly it would be: She has a knack for creativity.