Verb He brags and blusters, but he never really does what he says he'll do. “I don't want to hear it!” he blustered. The wind blustered through the valley. Noun We were all tired of his macho bluster. all the bluster in the campaign speech was intended to hide a lack of specifics
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Verb
Beijing will continue to bluster, threaten military action, and find other ways to show its pique. Therese Shaheen, National Review, 2 Aug. 2022 The area is frequently hit with fierce storms; fog can roll in suddenly; and winds often bluster at more than 75 miles per hour. Jeanine Barone, CNN, 22 July 2021 But for all the fear and bluster around Satanism, the actual religion is not well-understood. Elizabeth Gulino, refinery29.com, 31 Mar. 2021 But Johnson likes to bluster his way past the facts, and von der Leyen likes to muster them.Washington Post, 9 Dec. 2020 The Herald continued to thrive, Bennett continued to bluster, crimes and calamities continued to happen. James M. Lundberg, Smithsonian Magazine, 6 Mar. 2020 Iran will bluster and threaten, but waging an all-out war with the U.S. would be suicidal, and Iran knows it. Victor Davis Hanson, National Review, 9 Jan. 2020 At times, the actor’s florid portrayal of the quirky, blustering general evokes, of all people, Frank Morgan’s Wizard of Oz. Don Aucoin, BostonGlobe.com, 5 Aug. 2019 But as his host blustered, Mr Khan seemed to have little cause for concern.The Economist, 25 July 2019
Noun
Luis has all the swagger that Julio lacks, and then some, but is also a man out of time (frequently quoting Austin Powers) whose bluster gets him into at least as much trouble as Julio’s cowardice. Alan Sepinwall, Rolling Stone, 11 Aug. 2022 Producer Will Packer is back with another summer block-bluster curated especially for the culture! Admin, Essence, 9 Aug. 2022 As the war drags on, Putin’s threats to cut gas supplies to Europe—a looming menace for the winter to come—have begun seeming like far more than bluster. Vivienne Walt, Fortune, 5 Aug. 2022 Iacocca’s bluster basically kept the company alive. Dale Buss, Forbes, 31 July 2022 Goerke too can no longer rely on a too-easy Valkyrie bluster. Mark Swed, Los Angeles Times, 18 July 2022 Redd backs up any bluster with his sizable resume and undeniable legacy. Josh Niva For The Daily News, Anchorage Daily News, 14 July 2022 Egerton is outstanding, balancing Jimmy’s macho bluster with his growing sense of consequence. Matthew Gilbert, BostonGlobe.com, 6 July 2022 That has left the ball in Russia's court, and despite bluster by the country's senior spaceflight official, Dmitry Rogozin, there are no signs of this happening. Eric Berger, Ars Technica, 30 Mar. 2022 See More
Word History
Etymology
Verb and Noun
Middle English blustren, probably from Middle Low German blüsteren