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pantherish

a. Like a panther; catlike.

Usage examples of "pantherish".

She now advanced with a pantherish tread, drawing her hand away from her wounded side, and shaking the blood drops impatiently from her fingers.

That face was his, and each line of the slim, whipcord body, even the pantherish grace of his movements, were those of the young Alexandros of Pahpahs.

He looked so pantherish and male, dressed all in black, lounging at his ease in her cheerful kitchen.

Fahrooq ushered the newcomer up onto the quarterdeck, Walid noted that the herald moved with a pantherish grace and so was most likely an exceeding deadly swordsman.

Doc stumbled as he tried to keep up with the agile, pantherish speed of the one-eyed man.

Michael Wireman had to take four quick, pantherish strides after him before he could stun him with the gun butt.

Walking toward Milo, smiling, the monk strode with a pantherish grace, and Milo thought that the man had probably been a deadly swordsman in his salad days, no doubt still could be had he not traded his armor for a robe of unbleached wool and his sword for his faith.

He looked relaxed and at ease, bearing a pantherish grace as he leant back in his chair.

As Fahrooq ushered the newcomer up onto the quarterdeck, Walid noted that the herald moved with a pantherish grace and so was most likely an exceeding deadly swordsman.

Oskar stepped back from his old friend, who was unable to suppress a pantherish grin.

He looked so pantherish and male, dressed all in black, lounging at his ease in her cheerful kitchen.

The instant the Cimmerian’s back was turned, Thalis, with a pantherish quickness almost incredible, clapped her hand over Natala’s mouth, stifling the cry she tried to give.