It is these dishes, plus an inspired use of spices and herbs even in his Italian dishes, that give the fare at Oliva such panache.
"Seven Tours gives you panache," he added.
Coconut, mango, orange and the like not only brighten a dinner party but, when combined to make baked alaska, also give delightful panache to the meal.
His intellect, political savvy and sense of humor give him invaluable panache in an industry with a dearth of color.
Her presence still gives an event panache.
The scarf, flowing backward as I walked through the dusty streets, gave me panache, in spite of my sweaty face and drooping hair.
His lively, elegantly prepared paper surfaces help give these traditional-style drawings real panache (Glueck).
To give his aluminum furniture cultural panache, he consciously compared it to silver and had it polished to look like muted silver.
(FedEx people swear that they were using the "matrix" name long before the movie gave it panache.)
It is these added bits that often provide the punctuation points, giving an outfit real panache.