blustery

Variant of bluster

intransitive verb

  1. to blow stormily: said of wind
  2. to speak or conduct oneself in a noisy, swaggering, or bullying manner

Origin: ME blustren, to blow violently < or akin to LowG blüstern, blistern: for IE base see fluctuate

transitive verb

  1. to force by blustering; bully
  2. to say noisily and aggressively

noun

  1. stormy blowing or noisy commotion
  2. noisy swaggering or bullying talk

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