to  have  a way with  somebody or something
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way
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somebody or something

Definition & Meaning of "have a way with somebody or something "in English

to have a way with somebody or something
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to have a natural talent in dealing with a particular type of people or things 

to [have] a way with {sb/sth} definition and meaning
Idiom
Informal

What is the origin of the idiom "have a way with someone or something" and when to use it?

The idiom "have a way with someone or something" is rooted in the idea of having a unique or special skill in dealing with people or things. This expression is used to describe someone's exceptional ability to interact, communicate, or manage a person or situation, often with positive results. It conveys the idea that the person has a natural charm, skill, or approach that allows them to be particularly successful or persuasive in their interactions.

Examples
She has a way with children, even the shy ones. 
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