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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aller Retour New York
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 wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Taramis
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". wikipedia.org
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blatherskite
ˈblatherskite A blustering, talkative fellow (U.S. colloq.): see bletherskate. Oxford English Dictionary
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Never (novel)
political ambitions; a woman being trafficked by people smugglers; the United States' first female president navigates a minefield while dueling her blustering wikipedia.org
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outbluster
outˈbluster, v. [out- 16, 18 b, c.] 1. trans. To drive or do out of by blustering.1748 Richardson Clarissa (1811) II. 15 Those wives..can suffer themselves to be out-blustered and out-gloomed of their own wills, instead of being fooled out of them by acts of tenderness and complaisance. 2. To outdo ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stormy Petrel (radio serial)
However, Bligh undoubtedly had a quick and blustering temper, and it was this temper, rather than any deep-seated viciousness that got him into trouble wikipedia.org
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blasterand
blasterand obs. Sc. form of blustering. Oxford English Dictionary
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Conán mac Morna
He is usually portrayed as a troublemaker and a comic figure, fat, greedy and blustering, although he is loyal to Fionn and never runs from a fight. wikipedia.org
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Ralph St. Germain
Olympics, Germain stated said that if Canada had been seen as poor sports when they did not win the gold medal, "It was largely due to the incessant blustering wikipedia.org
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bellomy
† ˈbellomy Sc. Obs. [Derivation uncertain.] A blustering or audacious man.1535 Stewart Cron. Scot. II. 666 Ane bellomy that busteous wes and bald. Ibid. 621 Of thir tratouris..Ane bellomye wes callit Makdouald. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Vows of the Heron
The poem satirizes Robert as the cunning instigator of the war; and presents Edward as his naïve, blustering victim. wikipedia.org
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valienton
† ˈvalienton Obs.—1 [a. Sp. valenton, f. valiente valiant.] A bully, braggart.1681 Rycaut tr. Gracian's Critick 185 The Couragious, and Valientons of the World, after some few bravadoes and blustering words,..submitted..to the loss of Liberty. Oxford English Dictionary
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Piano Concerto No. 5 (Prokofiev)
Analysis The concerto exudes a particularly boisterous, even blustering atmosphere. wikipedia.org
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