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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

Ms. Boothroyd “broke that glass ceiling with panache,” Mr. Hoyle said in a statement on Monday.

From New York Times

But it’s Reich’s brashness and wry, reflexive panache that give “Literally Who Cares?!” its embodied dynamism.

From New York Times

That’s no crime in itself, but the movie also confirms that stories about con artists might require more panache, or at least a sense of danger.

From New York Times

The quicksilver shifts from vulnerable sincerity, a tremble of heartache in Morrison’s voice, to arch sass and polished panache are remarkably fast and furious.

From New York Times