Definition of Flair. Meaning of Flair. Synonyms of Flair

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Definition of Flair

Flair
Flair Flair (fl[^a]r), n. [OE. flaireodor, fr. OF. & F. flair, fr. OF. flairier, F. flairer, to smell, LL. flagrare for L. fragrare. See Flagrant.] 1. Smell; odor. [Obs.] 2. Sense of smell; scent; fig., discriminating sense.

Meaning of Flair from wikipedia

- Look up flair in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Flair can refer to: Flair, a short-lived magazine edited by Fleur Cowles Flair (miniseries), a 1990 Australian...
- Richard Morgan Fliehr (born February 25, 1949), known professionally as Ric Flair, is an American professional wrestler currently signed to All Elite Wrestling...
- brand under the ring name Charlotte Flair. She is currently out of action due to a torn ACL, MCL, and meniscus. Flair is a second-generation professional...
- Richard Fliehr (born March 6, 1979), better known by the ring name David Flair, is an American retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his...
- by his ring name Reid Flair, was an American professional wrestler. He was the youngest son of professional wrestler Ric Flair, the younger half-brother...
- Flair Airlines is a Canadian ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta. The airline operates scheduled p****enger and chartered...
- The Flairs (or Flares) were an American doo-**** group known for their 1961 hit "Foot Stompin', Pt. 1." Based in Los Angeles, they went through several...
- Women's Champion Ronda Rousey and SmackDown Women's Champion Charlotte Flair in a Winner Takes All triple threat match to win both championships. In...
- Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) is an MRI sequence with an inversion recovery set to null fluids. For example, it can be used in brain imaging...
- Flair bartending is the practice of bartenders entertaining guests, clientele or audiences with the mani****tion of bar tools (e.g. ****tail shakers)...