BLUSTER

Source: 566, 567

bluster. Bluster, v.i. to roar, bully, hector, puff, swagger

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Blus″ter (�), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Blustered (�); p. pr. & vb. n. Blustering.] [[Allied to blast.]] 1. 1. To blow fitfully with violence and noise, as wind; to be windy and boisterous, as the weather.
And ever-threatening storms Of Chaos blustering round. Milton. 2. 2. To talk with noisy violence; to swagger, as a turbulent or boasting person; to act in a noisy, tumultuous way; to play the bully; to storm; to rage.
Your ministerial directors blustered like tragic tyrants. Burke.