8 adjectives to describe whisking

"I wonder why Anita changed her mind?" "I'm not responsible for Anita," answered Pussy with a dignified whisk of her shoulders.

The very chip squirrels in the stone-walls, who have a family custom of making a market-basket of their mouths, were rushing about with chops incredibly distended, and their tails had an extra whisk of thanksgiving alertness.

While in this attitude, the animal approached him, ceased roaring, smelt him two or three times, then walked majestically round him, and gave him now and then a gentle whisk with his tail, which seemed to signify that he might rise, as he would not hurt him; finding the man still continue motionless with fear, he retreated a few paces, and laid himself down like a dog.

We could see their lances, held rakishly upstanding across the saddle, then the tail of the near horse whisking to and fro.

The beast he bestrode responded with a rapid whisking of its tail and a great show of effort, as it ambled off down the sandy road, the rider's long legs seeming now and then to touch the ground.

The fox has a good start, but now the hounds are nearing him, when with a sudden whisk he doubles round the ridge encircling a rice field, the hounds overshoot him, and ere they turn the fox has put the breadth of a good field between himself and his pursuers.

My place for yours!" He turned to go into the house, just too soon to see the Colonel make an ugly whisk at him with his riding-whip.

He protested, at first, with vigorous whiskings of his tail and a rapid shifting of his ears.

8 adjectives to describe  whisking