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Meaning
Noun
●
Pompous,
officious
talk.
●
A
gust
of wind.
●
Fitful
noise
and violence.
Verb
●
To
speak
or
protest
loudly.
●
To
act
or
speak
in an
unduly
threatening
manner.
●
To
blow
in strong or
sudden
gusts.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
bluster
English
blüstren
Middle Low German
Sourced from
Etym
Related
Rhetoric
Bravado
Grandstanding
Posturing
Blather
Bloviating
Babble
Scaremongering
Bloviate
Bleat
Prattle
Prevaricate
Buffoonery
Histrionics
Petulance
Demagoguery
Belligerence
Sophistry
Smarm
Snark
Conjecture
Puffery
Chatter
Obstructionism
Swagger
Opportunism
Cynicism
Fearmongering
Saber Rattling
Sabre Rattling
Empty Words
Smoke And Mirrors
Huff And Puff
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Rhymes
Buster
Fluster
Bluster
Cluster
Thruster
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