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panache

[puh-nash, -nahsh] / pəˈnæʃ, -ˈnɑʃ /


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Thank the Museum of Contemporary Art for commissioning a bench that is sleek and unobtrusive yet still has a sense of panache.

From Los Angeles Times

But I was utterly enthralled by “Dying Light 2 Stay Human’s” mechanical panache, entrancing soundtrack, and charismatic NPCs.

From Washington Post

It was one of the sparkling stars of the Beijing Olympics, a 25-year-old phenom from northern Japan with an unmistakable panache to him.

From Washington Post

He had jumped higher, soared farther and spun faster than anyone else, doing all of it with a flamboyant panache entirely his own.

From Seattle Times

His grandmother taught him that poverty is not an impediment to panache; she boiled his sheets white and ironed his boxer shorts and towels.

From New York Times