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    blustering
    /ˈblʌst(ə)rɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a storm, wind, or rain) blowing or beating fiercely and noisily: "a strong, blustering gale"
    • 2. talking in a loud, aggressive, or indignant way with little effect: "a blustering bully"

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  2. BLUSTERING definition: 1. present participle of bluster 2. to speak in a loud, angry, or offended way, usually with little…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of BLUSTERING is blowing in stormy gusts. How to use blustering in a sentence.

  4. BLUSTERING meaning: 1. present participle of bluster 2. to speak in a loud, angry, or offended way, usually with little…. Learn more.

  5. Synonyms for BLUSTERING: blustery, violent, raging, turbulent, stormy, tumultuous, tempestuous, wild; Antonyms of BLUSTERING: calm, quiet, placid, peaceful, serene, tranquil, clear, halcyon.

  6. To speak in a loudly arrogant or bullying manner. b. To brag or make loud, empty threats. v.tr. To force or bully with swaggering threats. n. 1. A violent, gusty wind. 2. Turbulence or noisy confusion. 3. Loud, arrogant speech, often full of empty threats. [Middle English blusteren, from Middle Low German blüsteren .] blus′ter·er n.

  7. loud, angry, or offended talk, usually with little effect: I knew that it was all bluster and he wasn't really angry with me. His tough talk amounts to no more than macho bluster. More examples.

  8. blustering. Other forms: blusteringly. Weather that's blustering is stormy and turbulent, like the gusts of blustering wind that blow through a coastal town during a hurricane. Along the east coast of the U.S., blustering storms known as "nor'easters" or "northeasters" are fairly common.

  9. May 21, 2024 · blustering (comparative more blustering, superlative most blustering) Engaged in or involving the process of blustering, speaking or protesting loudly.

  10. noun. boisterous noise and violence: the bluster of the streets. noisy, empty threats or protests; inflated talk: bluff and bluster. bluster. / ˈblʌstə / verb. to speak or say loudly or boastfully. to act in a bullying way. tr,foll byinto to force or attempt to force (a person) into doing something by behaving thus.

  11. If you say that someone is blustering, you mean that they are speaking aggressively but without authority, often because they are angry or offended.