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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

Felicity Staples surely belongs in this company, but with enough panache, gumption and resilience for a dozen of her own avatars.

From Washington Post

And she did with panache, getting into a three-woman break and building a 10-minute gap that proved to be just enough at the end.

From Seattle Times

Roberto Mancini’s Italy has illuminated this tournament at every turn: through the verve and panache with which it swept through the group stage, and the grit and sinew with which it reached the final.

From New York Times

Roberto Martínez’s team also has won all its games, but it has done so with none of the verve or panache that has marked Italy’s progress.

From New York Times