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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

i dont realy understand what "old-school panache" means..

thanks.
  

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Could you give us some more context? "Panache" could refer to either feathers or flamboyance, and while I suppose it is the latter, some more context would be helpful

  • Could you give us some more context?
  • "Panache" could refer to either feathers or flamboyance, and while I suppose it is the latter, some more context would be helpful
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Could you give us some more context? "Panache" could refer to either feathers or flamboyance, and while I suppose it is the latter, some more context would be helpful
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Yes, flamboyance, swagger, dash
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Hi,

'Old-school' is an adjective meaning, roughly, "something is done in an old-fashioned manner that is better than the manner in which it is done now".

Best wishes, Clive

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