18 adjectives to describe tigress

Overjoyed at our good fortune, we left the excited buffaloes still executing their singular war-dance, and the angry tigress, robbed of her whelps, consuming her soul in baffled fury.

Sonia, who had risen to her feet, was standing and facing me; her whole attitude suggestive of a highly-annoyed tigress.

Yes; she is like a tigressa tigress asleep and in a good temper just for the present; but" Stafford laughed, the strong and healthy man's laugh of good-natured tolerance for the fancies of the woman he loves.

She watched the two Americans, as might a crippled tigress, that had learned at last how weak was her fury against chains.

A damp tigress flew out through the door, wildly demanding the steward, a set of dry bedding, and the instant execution of the captain, the officer of the watch, and the man at the wheel!

This was a very natural message from an elderly lady, who was not well, but Roberta arose and walked out of the parlor with a feeling as if she were about to enter the cage of an erratic tigress.

Once she started to her feet, her hands clenched, her head thrown back her eyes flashing; a superb figurethe tigress aroused.

She was a very handsome, finely marked tigress, a large specimen, for on applying the tape we found she measured exactly nine feet.

It seemed to me that a mere tithe of what I had said, if said to a tigress about a tiger of which she was fond, would have made herthe tigress, I meanhit the ceiling.

Don't you know if my father were here he would crush you to the earth?" "Not so fast, my lovely tigress," said Bastine, "your father knew what he was doing when he placed you in my charge.

Directly in front, retreating slowly, with stealthy, prowling, crawling steps, and an occasional short, quick leap or bound to one side or the other, was a magnificent tigress, looking the very personification of baffled fury.

The maternal tigress in her will awake.

Hermia must gothis very dayand heto beard their pretty tigress.

One would not have thought of her as a royal tigress, the queen of the felines and one of the most beautiful of all living things.

She is like a statue at most times; at others, just now and again, like awell, a sleek tigress in her movements and the way she turns her head.

" She laughed; the slow, soft laugh which made Howard think suddenly, strangely, of a sleepy tigress he had once watched in a rajah's zoo, as she lay basking in the sun: a thing of softness and beauty anddeath.

Once she started to her feet, her hands clenched, her head thrown back her eyes flashing; a superb figurethe tigress aroused.

Yes; she is like a tigressa tigress asleep and in a good temper just for the present; but" Stafford laughed, the strong and healthy man's laugh of good-natured tolerance for the fancies of the woman he loves.

18 adjectives to describe  tigress