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panache

noun as in person's flamboyant spirit

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They love to see races won with panache, which basically means our gut instinct.

Its young front line ran hard at the Azzurri, harrying hardened defenders with speed and, yes, panache.

To give the sculpture more panache, he added churning waves using twisting text on the following page.

We can only hope the newest Holy See picks a name with a bit more panache than his recent counterparts.

But none have become sprawling disasters with quite as much panache as Hanford.

The clothes were hideous and without an ounce of panache or style between them.

The ear-flaps are hinged at the sides, and at the base of the skull is fixed the Panache, or plume-holder.

On his head was a panache of plumes of the royal green, waving gracefully in the light breeze.

She sat down, and expected every moment to see Mlle. Panache and her daughter make their appearance; but she waited in vain.

At length the door opened, and Mlle. Panache, in a riding habit, made her appearance.

It was a female, and she bore upon her head a most gorgeous headdress of feathers, called a Panache.

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On this page you'll find 25 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to panache, such as: brio, charisma, dash, flair, flamboyance, and flourish.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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