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Filter by Meaning The rabbit had a white panache of fur on its tail.
The swordsmith crafted a beautiful panache for the warrior.
The writer's prose was filled with panache and humor.
After switching to a panache fly, the fisherman caught a rainbow trout.
He couldn't catch any fish until he switched to a panache fly.
The sword expert could identify the origin of a panache based on its design and materials.
The angler added some flash to the panache fly to make it more attractive to fish.
She admired the intricate design of the panache fly.
The musician's performance was full of panache, with elaborate costumes and stage props.
The politician's panache helped him win over voters.
The fashion show featured models with panache, displaying the designer's bold and unique designs.
The sheepdog had a thick panache of hair on its head that gave it a distinctive appearance.
She savored every bite of the warm, flaky panache with a cup of coffee.
The Pope's mitre had a double panache of ostrich feathers.
The fox's panache of fur was a signature feature of its cunning appearance.
The panache particle is difficult to detect because it is so small.
The knight's helmet had a small panache made of horsehair.
The Roman centurions wore helmets with a panache of horsehair that distinguished them from other soldiers.
The carnival dancer's costume had a large panache of brightly colored feathers.
The pirate captain's hat was adorned with a long panache of feathers.
The llama's panache of hair was shorn into elaborate patterns, making it the star attraction of the petting zoo.
The soldier's panache was a prized possession that he had inherited from his father.
The giraffe's panache of hair was a distinctive feature of its long neck.
The lion's panache looked majestic as it roared.
The warrior swung his panache with skill and precision.
The panache is a type of high-energy particle that is created in certain types of nuclear reactions.
The writer's words were filled with panache and wit.
She proudly displayed the panache fly she tied herself.
The peacock's panache was breathtakingly beautiful.
The baker decorated the panache with a sprinkle of powdered sugar for a sweet finish.
The sheep had a thick panache of wool on its head.
The panache is a type of subatomic particle that can travel at high speeds.
The skunk had a black and white panache of fur on its back.
The chef cooked the meal with panache, adding a unique flair to each dish.
The baboon had a colorful panache of hair on its head and shoulders.
The chef used a special pastry dough recipe to create the perfect panache shape.
The queen's tiara had a delicate panache of diamonds and pearls.
The Native American war bonnet had a long panache of eagle feathers.
The athlete completed the routine with panache.
The actor delivered his lines with panache, bringing the character to life.
The panache was filled with cream and topped with powdered sugar.
He learned how to tie a panache fly in his fly fishing class.
The fisherman used a panache fly with a sinking line to reach the deeper water where the fish were feeding.
The lion's panache of hair was used to distinguish between males and females in ancient Egyptian art.
He caught a record-sized trout with a panache fly.
The majestic peacock strutted with panache, showing off his colorful plumage.
The pirate captain's panache was adorned with jewels and gold.
The panache was commonly used by cavalry during the 16th and 17th centuries.
The horse's panache of hair swayed in the breeze as it galloped across the field.
She always orders a panache whenever she visits the bakery.
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