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panache

[puh-nash, -nahsh] / pəˈnæʃ, -ˈnɑʃ /


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Last week we saw them win with panache, this week we saw them win through belligerence and character.

From BBC

For all of the pain and despair at the heart of Preston’s story, his musical contributions brim with optimism and panache.

From Salon

Mr. Pinsker’s deep research, interpretive daring and fine writing advance the case with panache.

From The Wall Street Journal

The stark visual panache of the production, however, is an impressive sight to behold.

From Los Angeles Times

It made absolutely no sense, but she delivered it with such panache that it barely mattered – even when she ended the performance by pulling a dove out of a top hat.

From BBC