verb
- spoke in a loud, aggressive, or swaggering manner, often to hide insecurity or intimidate others
- moved or acted with noisy violence or force, especially of wind or weather
Usage: past tense of bluster
Usage: past tense of bluster; often used of weather conditions
Examples
- He blustered about his achievements to impress the interviewer.
- The politician blustered through the debate without answering the questions.
- She blustered angrily when confronted about her mistake.
- The wind blustered through the trees all night.
- The storm blustered across the plains for hours.
- He blustered his way out of the room after the argument.