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What is the meaning of idiom way with

The idiom "way with" is used to describe someone's skillful or effective approach to dealing with something or someone.

Here's how it works:

"Way with" + [noun/person]

Examples:

* "She has a way with words." This means she's good at expressing herself and communicating effectively.

* "The teacher has a way with children." This means the teacher is able to connect with and manage children effectively.

* "The coach has a way with winning." This means the coach is very successful at getting his team to win games.

* "He has a way with animals." This means he's able to handle and understand animals easily.

In essence, "way with" suggests that someone possesses a special talent or ability that makes them adept at handling a particular situation or person.

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