The phrase
"such panache" means having a lot of style, flair, or confidence in doing something.
Full definition
Australia's home - grown creationists try their best, but no - one can quote a scientist's words out of context quite the way Gish can; no - one can quite so brazenly cite a twenty - year - old source as if it were bang up - to - date; no - one can use the Abracadabra effect with
quite such panache; no - one can so authoritatively present black as white, white as black.
She can rock a hat
with such panache and this tan floppy hat gives her look extra flair.
We love how each project is so creative and how the techniques
add such panache to each and every room.
How clever to be able to make such a magic dress, and wear it with
such a panache, my dear Sue.
You know they're tricking you but, dang, they do it with
such panache.
Not since THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY has a three - way fight been handled with
such panache.
The film is by no means perfect — the ending, for me, felt completely contrived and unbelievable — but the pros far outweigh the cons, and it's made with
such panache that I forgive it its few weaknesses.
And does so with
such panache and skill that you wonder why the marriage has never worked so beautifully before.
Although it comes at a steep price,
such panache will be worth it for style nuts.
I know that I will never meet anyone again who could pull that off with
such panache and style.