Synonym: dash, elan, flair, style. Similar words: panacea, anachronism, manacle, spinach, ache, Pan-American, teacher, poacher. Meaning: [pə'næʃ ,-nɑːʃ] n. 1. distinctive and stylish elegance 2. a feathered plume on a helmet.
Random good picture Not show
31. Klang, then: the concise ongoing panache of bricklayer indie.
32. Velvet fabric surface, Elegant contrast piping, panache to this traditional material.
33. He is a very a forthcoming person and can handle all situations with panache.
34. His speech writers are skilful and he delivers punch lines with a certain deadpan panache.
35. With panache and a little cunning, Mr Bush could start to fashion a replacement for Kyoto.
36. The role is to protect paints layer, displayed panache and lustre.
37. Needing a big win to stay in contention, China achieved their target with customary panache.
38. The theme should be taken up with humour, with panache and perhaps with a bit of poetry...
39. The European models generally have more "panache" with custom colors and even custom fitting.
40. DAVID MITCHELL a British novelist, has a reputation for courage and panache as a writer.
41. This wristwatch exudes style and panache. Rectangular watch with a quartz resonator in stainless steel with a white dial, on a brown alligator strap. Swiss-made, size large.
42. Her panache at dealing with the world's media is quite astonishing.
43. Now with the right equipment, a little righteous anger, and some well-timed wit, you can say "ADIOS" with panache.
44. The book consequently lacked the panache propelled its predecessor to the bestseller lists.
44. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
45. The football lacked panache and neither Campbell nor his successor Ian Porterfield stayed long.
46. Eminently walkable and compact, saturated in culture, art and history; pleasure, passion and panache are never far away.
More similar words: panacea, anachronism, manacle, spinach, ache, Pan-American, teacher, poacher, preacher, poached, broached, treachery, attached, detached, treacherous, semidetached, banana, enact, knack, menace, snack bar, pinnacle, obstinacy, pugnacious, pertinacity, knick-knack, magna carta, pan, on account of, canal.