Examples of 'blustering' in a sentence

Meaning of "blustering"

bluster (verb) - Bluster is a verb that means to talk or act in a loud, aggressive, or threatening way without having much substance or impact. It can also refer to the sound of strong winds or storms. In a figurative sense, 'bluster' implies empty boasting, exaggeration, or intimidation to cover up a lack of genuine strength or confidence
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  • A noisy blowing, as of a blast of wind.
  • Swaggering; braggartry; noisy pretension.
  • Engaged in or involving the process of blustering, speaking or protesting loudly.
  • Pompous or arrogant in one's speech or bearing.

How to use "blustering" in a sentence

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When winds stopped blustering quite so wild.
Seeing this the minister in a blustering.
She will be a blustering bride before midnight.
I was way the hell too old to listen to that kind of blustering.
You are blustering spark burn spreadly on suffering.
There is always a darkness blustering in front of me.
The blustering surge of timber destroys delicate aquatic habitats.
And his own blustering paranoia.
YOu are right about the blustering.
Or if chill blustering winds or driving rain.
Your friends appear in the wrong and those blustering cowards in the right.
Shamefaced and blustering timidity which did not exist in the others.
So much for blustering.
People are blustering in order to set out their political views as effectively as possible.
All that blustering.

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Their blustering attacks have turned Wikileaks and its founder Mr Assange into a modern folk hero.
So all this blustering is in vain.
The concerto exudes a particularly boisterous, even blustering atmosphere.
You are blustering spark.
Your Majesty can not believe This blustering prattle.
After all that blustering we did in the courtroom, this is how it turns out.
I could feel and taste the cool rain and blustering wind passing through me.
The southern wind doth play the trumpet to his purposes, foretells a tempest and a blustering day.
Jerry was taken aback by the blustering vehemence of this outburst.
Trump himself brags and equivocates in his own unique, blustering style.
Teddy Roosevelt represented blustering American nationalism at its worst.
She came towards him, panting with anticipation … cheeks rosy from the blustering wind.
This was merely a bit of blustering by Mother Nature.
Nothing makes him give up these encounters, neither the lashing rain nor the blustering winds.
I mean, for all our blustering back and forth.
No way would Frank 's mother have got involved with that blustering war god.
On second thought, this blustering blowhard just crossed the line.
Actually came to make up with you, you blustering buffoon.
Quite simply, a blustering climate opponent like Trump is irrelevant to this process.
But this has not been the case with his disingenuous blustering on illegal immigration.
On second thought, this blustering blowhard just crossed the line . I say no to what.
Not until you get out of my tent, you blustering barbarian.
Newspaper, Putin blustering about being able to take Kiev in two weeks.
I simply set the stage and you came blustering in, warts and all.
Bellow, you blustering ox so the Saran can hear you in Gaza.
Now that, nuddled up in the blustering March wind.
Blustering wind, torrential rain.
You almost wept from fear! In the blustering storm.
Well, well, the blustering beer boy is back.
Without delay, Conrad invited him inside to keep warm from the blustering cold rain.
Maybe all this spending, blustering and bombing is not really paying off?
Now, as much as I am enjoying all this blustering.
I do not know, blustering chap.
Blustering the bride of " this is the point! " Currently in writing.
Cheers and applause On second thought, this blustering blowhard just crossed the line.

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