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Have A Nose For Something

The idiom "have a nose for something" means that someone has a natural ability or talent for detecting or finding something. It is often used to describe someone who is good at discovering things or has a keen sense of intuition.

For example, if someone has a nose for business, it means that they have a talent for identifying profitable opportunities. Similarly, if someone has a nose for trouble, it means that they are good at sensing when something bad is about to happen.

The idiom is usually used in a positive context, but it can also be used in a negative context. For instance, if someone has a nose for trouble, it could mean that they are always getting into trouble.

Overall, the idiom "have a nose for something" is a colorful way of describing someone's natural talent or ability to find or detect something.


The usage of the idiom 'Have A Nose For Something' in a sentence

• She has a nose for trouble. (meaning

• I have a nose for good food. (meaning

• He has a nose for politics. (meaning

• He has a nose for business. (meaning

• She has a nose for literature. (meaning

• She has a nose for fashion. (meaning

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