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1. bluster

noun. ['ˈblʌstɝ'] noisy confusion and turbulence.

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  • bluster (English)
  • blüstren (Middle Low German)

2. bluster

noun. ['ˈblʌstɝ'] a swaggering show of courage.

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  • bluster (English)
  • blüstren (Middle Low German)

3. bluster

verb. ['ˈblʌstɝ'] show off.

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  • bluster (English)
  • blüstren (Middle Low German)

4. bluster

verb. ['ˈblʌstɝ'] blow hard; be gusty, as of wind.

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  • bluster (English)
  • blüstren (Middle Low German)

5. bluster

noun. ['ˈblʌstɝ'] a violent gusty wind.

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  • bluster (English)
  • blüstren (Middle Low German)

6. bluster

noun. ['ˈblʌstɝ'] vain and empty boasting.

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  • bluster (English)
  • blüstren (Middle Low German)

7. bluster

verb. ['ˈblʌstɝ'] act in an arrogant, overly self-assured, or conceited manner.

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Etymology

  • bluster (English)
  • blüstren (Middle Low German)
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