"Great panache" means having a lot of style, flair, or confidence in the way you do or present something.
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With great panache for mixing colour and pattern, Catherine breathed much - needed life into her home, pairing vintage finds with modern pieces and, of course, some crafty DIY.
«Commonweal Catholic» was a term
of great panache twenty - five and more years ago.
It may tip the scales at a hefty 2185 kg, but the GLE350d Coupe handles with
great panache when hurried along on winding back roads.
Simpson acknowledges that Spacey gave a performance «
of great panache,» but he was still a heavily made - up 58 - year - old playing a man in his 80s.
Wright shows versatility with his direction in «Hot Fuzz,» directing action scenes
with great panache and energy.
The film is great at building a sense of dread throughout and Carpenter, of course, brings his excellent musical score along with
his great panache for action.
The dance scenes are highly suggestive (of course), if not outright crude, but Soderbergh (acting as his own director of photography) wisely shoots and edits them like any other Hollywood director might — with
great panache and little regard for subtlety.
That movie was directed, with
great panache, by Brad Furman, the director of Runner Runner, which opens today.
On the iPhone, however, there's little that News does that a well - established third - party apps like Flipboard don't do with
greater panache.