Idioms of gift in English

be in the gift of somebody | be in somebody’s gift

(especially British English) if something such as an important job or a special right or advantage is in somebody’s gift, that person can decide who to give it to

All such posts are in the gift of the managing director (= only given by the managing director).(= only given by the managing director)

the gift of the gab (British English) (US English a gift for/of gab)

(informal, sometimes disapproving) the ability to speak easily and to persuade other people with your words

Joe’s got the gift of the gab—he can sell anything.

God’s gift (to somebody/something)

(ironic) a person who thinks that they are particularly good at something or who thinks that somebody will find them particularly attractive

He seems to think he's God's gift to women.

look a gift horse in the mouth

to refuse or criticize something that is given to you for nothing

I’m never one to look a gift horse in the mouth.