Phrases with «such aplomb»

The phrase "such aplomb" means doing something with great confidence, poise, and ease. Full definition

Sentences with «such aplomb»

  • That is not only because Mr. Marshall's beautiful and biting figurative paintings have been picturing black life in America with such aplomb for so long. (nytimes.com)
  • I wondered if Welbeck, five years his senior, could have taken Sterling's goal with such aplomb — I doubt it. (manchesterlalala.com)
  • Even with the two late goals the first half was all about the terrible injury to Luke Shaw and it was made worse by the fact that the offender Moreno celebrated his goal with such aplomb. (trulyreds.com)
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