Examples of 'bluster' in a sentence

Meaning of "bluster"

The noun 'bluster' refers to loud, aggressive, or boastful talk or behavior, often used to cover up a lack of confidence or substance
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  • Pompous, officious talk.
  • A gust of wind.
  • Fitful noise and violence.
  • To speak or protest loudly.

How to use "bluster" in a sentence

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Despite all your bluster and bravado.
Your bluster is no match for my masterful strategies.
For all your bluster and bravado.
Stop hiding behind all that bluster.
You can bluster all you want.
The language of betting is rampant with bluster.
A lifetime of bluster about change and justice.
Most of the album is just generic bluster.
So cut the bluster and sit down.
You do not need all the bluster.
Heard any bluster about a fight yesterday.
This country needs more than bluster.
Because behind the bluster is a tender heart.
The insult was training yard bluster.
It seems like bluster does not work on you.

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Gone are the empty promises and arrogant bluster.
A great deal of bluster about the future.
Much of its language is no more than bluster.
Facades and bluster do not fool them.
Bluster thinks he can talk to people how he feels.
I was quite full of bluster back then.
A bit of bluster wrapped up in a protection spell.
He was constantly instructed to bluster like other ambassadors.
Your bluster will not help you here.
The politicians then bluster their message.
The bluster and bravado are not enough.
I am just saying there is a lot of bluster.
All bluster and noise to hide the hurt.
I see prison has not dulled your bluster.
When trade bluster meets policy.
I would like to stay and listen to you bluster.
Strength is not in bluster and noise.
Whereas the conservatives are all macho bluster.
We can not bluster about the previous ten years.
You ai not nothing but bluster.
All bluster and pomp.
You have to have a sort of bluster.
You can not bluster your way into power.
All that talk was just bluster.
But all this bluster seemed more like bluff.
To link this position with racism is an inadmissible bluster.
A lot of bluster for nothing.
I too am fed up with their bluster.
It was not clear if the reference was bluster or indicated an imminent threat.
Threats are usually nothing but empty bluster.
The bluster has gone.
Time to justify all the bluster.
Nor have his bluster and ill temper improved matters.
Agalloch can split up into about the bluster.
But there is such a thing as bluster and bravado and faking it.

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