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bluster
verb (blustered , blustering )
1 intr to speak in a boasting, angry or threatening way, often to hide fear.
2 intr said of the wind or waves, etc: to blow or move roughly.
3 to say something in a boasting, angry or threatening way.
noun
1 speech that is ostentatiously boasting, angry or threatening.
2 the roaring noise of the wind or sea on a rough day.
[16c: probably from German dialect blustern to blow violently]
blusterer noun .
blustering adjective .
blusteringly adverb .
blustery adjective said of the weather: rough and windy.
verb (blustered , blustering )
1 intr to speak in a boasting, angry or threatening way, often to hide fear.
2 intr said of the wind or waves, etc: to blow or move roughly.
3 to say something in a boasting, angry or threatening way.
noun
1 speech that is ostentatiously boasting, angry or threatening.
2 the roaring noise of the wind or sea on a rough day.
[16c: probably from German dialect blustern to blow violently]
blusterer noun .
blustering adjective .
blusteringly adverb .
blustery adjective said of the weather: rough and windy.
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