- bluster - noisy confusion and turbulence; "he was awakened by the bluster of their preparations"
--1 is a kind of confusion
- bravado, bluster - a swaggering show of courage
--2 is a kind of ostentation, fanfare
Derived form: verb bluster2 - bluster - a violent gusty wind
--3 is a kind of gust, blast, blow
Derived form: verb bluster1 - braggadocio, bluster, rodomontade, rhodomontade - vain and empty boasting
--4 is a kind of boast, boasting, self-praise, jactitation
Derived form: verb bluster2 - bravado, bluster - a swaggering show of courage
- bluster - blow hard; be gusty, as of wind; "A southeaster blustered onshore"; "The flames blustered"
--1 is one way to blow
Sample sentence:Derived form: noun bluster3
It is ----ing
- boast, tout, swash, shoot a line, brag, gas, blow, bluster, vaunt, gasconade - show off
--2 is one way to overstate, exaggerate, overdraw, hyperbolize, hyerbolise, magnify, amplify
Sample sentences:Derived forms: noun bluster4, noun bluster2, noun blusterer1
Somebody ----s
Somebody ----s PP
Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
Somebody ----s to somebody
- swagger, bluster, swash - act in an arrogant, overly self-assured, or conceited manner
--3 is one way to act, behave, do
Sample sentence:Derived form: noun blusterer1
Somebody ----s