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the panache
noun
An ornamental plume on a helmet.
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But where was the panache?
He has neither the poise nor the panache.
None play with the panache of Mattek-Sands.
A man with the panache that cycling fans crave.
The panache is as companionable as it is excellent cold.
The Frenchmen were tiring, the panache of the start crumbling.
Again, despite shaky vocal moments, it was hard to resist the panache in Mr. Madore's performance.
And many shoppers here like the panache of clothing from abroad.
The poses matter less than the panache she brings to them.
And he did it with all the panache of Marlene Dietrich in "Dishonored".
"It doesn't have quite the panache as something which is very complete," he said.
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