Panache in a sentence as a noun

We could really use something with a bit of panache like this... Hmmm..

I'll admit, it doesn't have the same panache as your "dick", but it is less derogatory.

Really a great guy and he did so much for space exploration and science with humor and panache.

The storylines were awesome, the whole series had panache.

It doesn't quite feel like catchup, with typical panache Apple has built a best-in-class phone design.

They still don't have the elegance or panache of some of the other Mac ads, but let's not kid ourselves - some of those Mac vs. PC ads were pretty horrible.

Every time it looks like something good will come out of there, the politicians manage to screw it up with amazing precision and panache.

I'm sorry if I was a bit to blunt in my explanation but I lacked the panache to find a nicer way to phase it and still get the important parts across.

To Comcast?I understand Beats is a powerful brand, with a youthful and enthusiastic customer base, and they've entered the streaming space with some panache.

I've seen a presentation this way and while the aesthetics are questionable, it confers an undeniable hacker panache.

As a good professional, the strong candidate would handle the questions with panache and should be ready for more difficult questions, discussing advanced topics linked to the question at hand, or discussing her particular area of expertise.

Panache definitions

noun

distinctive and stylish elegance; "he wooed her with the confident dash of a cavalry officer"

See also: dash elan flair style

noun

a feathered plume on a helmet