Panache Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for panache.
panache
panache
/pəˈnæʃ/
hackle
plume
dash
flamboyance
swagger
verve
Examples
- It lacks the panache of genuine slounging.
- They delivered the piece with pace and panache.
- But it does so with such subtlety, panache and sophistication.
- He has done it with extreme panache.
- It was also the period of the greatest panache and elegance.
- She says the unsayable with disarming eloquence and panache.
- Blaze is unusually energetic, and is described as having amazing panache.
- I don't think Smarandache matches the panache of the Bogdanovs.
- It covers an impossibly large subject briefly and with some panache.
- But that's more panache than most of the coming fall series have.
distinctive and stylish elegance
noun
a feathered plume on a helmet
noun
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"Pan + Ash. With flair, he cooks in a pan, even ash looks stylish."
Pan + Ache. The frying pan got style, but its handle gives an ache.
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