Example sentences for: panache

How can you use “panache” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • France could be in for a period of weakened, indecisive government . " Le Figaro of Paris agreed that Jospin would be weakened, but in an editorial congratulated both Strauss-Kahn on his "panache" in resigning so quickly, and the French people on their desire "that Latin societies behave more and more like Anglo-Saxon ones in demanding responsibility and probity from their leaders."

  • The film "bludgeons the audience with broad, crude, creepy developments" (Ebert, the Chicago Sun-Times ) and lacks Williamson's usual humor and panache.

  • Its rise to prominence in the 17th and 18th centuries was accompanied by Italy’s first coherent urban planning; classical and Baroque palaces and monuments give its main streets and squares a great dignity and panache augmented by the city’s economic prosperity.

  • West's writing lacks the lucidity and panache of his Harvard colleague and sometime collaborator Henry Louis Gates.

  • Past popes were remote and magisterial figures, but capitalizing on his relative youth, his actor's panache, and a mastery of mass communications, John Paul II changed all that--unafraid of diluting the papal mystique through overexposure.


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