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bluster <a bluster; blusters> N

bluster N

bluster
bluster

bluster N

bluster

bluster VB

bluster
bluster

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English
When confronted with problems he blustered, cajoled, and criticized, but he would not do anything.
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The universities can threaten to expel an existing student, but this is largely bluster because overseas full fee paying students are their lifeblood.
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They went off excited and exasperated, yet collected, cool, and firm, and without noise or bluster.
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Despite all the bluster, the arguments today will be inconsequential.
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We are doing very well, through all the bluster and the market pitfalls.
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In deflecting the attention that was targeted at him back onto the media, they reacted exactly as he knew they would: by blustering and further exposing their own inadequacies...
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Another courtship behavior is called bluff and bluster, where the rhino will snort and swing its head from side to side aggressively before running away repeatedly.
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It sounded less like bluster than confession.
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Much absorbed with gold braid and bluster.
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Like other strong-minded boys, he had found at last he could not carry all before him by mere bluster.
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