Time was when such a display had panache and excitement. [noun]
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She sings with great panache through 13 varied tracks. [noun]
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A panache is always there on the bridegrooms Head. [noun]
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MRS YELVERTON BARRY: (In lowcorsaged opal balldress and elbowlength ivory gloves, wearing a sabletrimmed brickquilted dolman, a comb of brilliants and panache of osprey in her hair) Arrest him, constable. [noun]
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I'm not sure I could tell the VP to sit down and shut up with the same panache you have. [Please select]
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The panache of floating plumes was shorn from his head. [Please select]
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I don't know what Charley would have done about this; for while the completely foreign voice was delightedly whispering, "Toujours le panache." [Please select]
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