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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

Last week, for example, the show’s theme was Disney Villains, and with impressive panache Rigsby carried off a Gaston get-up from “Beauty and the Beast,” complete with pompous wig and frock coat.

From Washington Post

Both teams can attack with panache; neither is particularly dependable at the back.

From The Guardian

The deft theatricality of Mendes, who won an Oscar for “American Beauty” in 1999, imbues the production with a winning air of improvisational wit, even as it moves through the decades with narrative panache.

From Washington Post

Everyone knew the Braves have spunk, panache, resilience and all that.

From Washington Post