As a noun:
* She decorated the room with a touch of vintage flair. (Meaning: style, elegance)
* The magician's performance was full of flair and showmanship. (Meaning: talent, skill)
* He has a flair for the dramatic. (Meaning: natural ability)
As a verb:
* She flaired her dress to show off the intricate embroidery. (Meaning: to spread out, to make a movement)
* The news of her promotion flaired up her excitement. (Meaning: to suddenly increase)
In a figurative sense:
* The restaurant's menu flaired with a touch of international cuisine. (Meaning: to be full of, to have a lot of)
* Her words flaired with passion and conviction. (Meaning: to be full of, to be passionate)
Please note:
* "Flair" is often used with words like "artistic," "dramatic," "personal," "unique," or "original" to describe something special or interesting.
* The word "flair" is typically used in a positive sense.