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panache

[puh-nash, -nahsh] / pəˈnæʃ, -ˈnɑʃ /


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So why wouldn’t we appreciate Chishiya’s honesty, his knack for cold calculation and overall panache?

From Salon

This media can’t be boring or overly wonky — it must speak in popular vernaculars with style and panache.

From Salon

He has no imagination in his criminality; no panache, no style, no originality.

From Salon

A showman who, as the author of “The Colored Museum,” was fully at home in more abstract realms of playwriting, he knew how to balance radical theatricality with more conventional storytelling panache.

From Los Angeles Times

With panache, patience, technical assurance, and explosive strokes, he looks poised to become Kohli's successor as the team's talisman.

From BBC