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BLUSTERING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. blowing in stormy gusts; blustering winds. 2. speaking loudly and aggressively; a blustering bully.
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BLUSTERING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to speak in a loud, angry, or offended way, usually with little effect: [ + speech ] "You had no right to do it, no right at all," he blustered.
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332 Synonyms & Antonyms for BLUSTERING | Thesaurus.com
blustering · blustery · choppy · disturbed · furious · inclement · raging · storming · tempestuous · turbulent · violent. adjective as in windy. Synonyms
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blustering
▪ I. ˈblustering, vbl. n.1 [f. as prec. + -ing1.] 1. Boisterous blowing of the wind; tempest.1530 Palsgr. 199/1 Blustryng of wyndes, behovrdis. 1577 tr. Bullinger's Decades (1592) 414 Then sodeinly came a whirlwind with a wonderfull storme and blustering. 2. fig. Of a person: Raging, storming; viole...
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BLUSTER definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
verb intransitive. 1. to blow stormily · 2. to speak or conduct oneself in a noisy, swaggering, or bullying manner ; verb transitive. 3. to force by blustering; ...
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Blustering - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Weather that's blustering is stormy and turbulent, like the gusts of blustering wind that blow through a coastal town during a hurricane.
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A critic for the British newspaper The Independent commented on the book's "blustering misogyny" and "racial swipes of the kind common to much pre-war
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Blustering
Blustering. BLUS'TERING, participle present tense Making a noise; puffing; boasting. BLUS'TERING, adjective Noisy; tumultuous; windy. Websters Dictionary 1828.
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blustering - American Heritage Dictionary Entry
To blow in loud, violent gusts, as the wind during a storm. 2. a. To speak in a loudly arrogant or bullying manner. b. To brag or make loud, empty threats.
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BLUSTER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
verb ; 1 · to utter with noisy self-assertiveness. "I don't want to hear it!" he ; 2 · to drive or force by blustering … trying to ...
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blustering, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun blustering is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for blustering is from before 1494, ...
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Bluster - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
bluster · verb. blow hard; be gusty, as of wind. “A southeaster blustered onshore” · verb. act in an arrogant, overly self-assured, or conceited manner. synonyms: ...
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blow-hard
blow-hard, a. and n. colloq. (orig. U.S.). [blow v.1 6.] A. adj. Boastful, blustering.1855 Oregon Weekly Times 21 July (Th.), The Oregonian..has a blowhard article on the subject. 1921 R. D. Paine Comr. Rolling Ocean vi. 105 He don't get by with his blow-hard stuff, but I'll have to say he is entert...
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Man-mountain frontman Joel Southby also possessed a booming rock voice which added an edge to the band's billowing, blustering song arrangements". Man-mountain frontman Joel Southby also possessed a booming rock voice which added an edge to the band's billowing, blustering song arrangements".
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blatherskite
ˈblatherskite A blustering, talkative fellow (U.S. colloq.): see bletherskate.
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