Sentence example with the word 'bluster'

bluster

agitation, boil, bullyrag, disquietude, foment, hector, out-herod pandemonium, roil, squall, trepidation, whiff

Definition n. noisy confusion and turbulence

Last update: October 11, 2016


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The opposition is attempting to cover with bluster and lies its abject failure to unseat the government.   [verb]

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Do not bluster about dead theology or throw Calvin 's name around in derision, just read the words themselves in the Bible.   [verb]

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A bluster ends up making fool of himself.   [adjective]

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Unless these declarations were mere bluff and bluster England could not dare wait their application.   [verb]

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I tried to bluster it out, but with no success.   [verb]

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With Philip of France was Conrad of Montferrat, a large, pale, ruminating Italian, full of bluster and thick blood.   [verb]

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There was a general feeling of shame over Palmerston's bluster followed by a meek British inaction.   [Please select]

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--Bluster, fierce blast, and beat, thou wintry rain, against the window-panes.   [Please select]

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"It was Bert Bobbsey's fault," blustered Danny, wiping his bleeding nose on his sleeve.   [Please select]

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"This way," blustered Marjorie, heading for the kitchen quarter.   [Please select]

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Ferguson, I--you--" he blustered; he was very much perturbed."   [Please select]

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blurt - bluster - boast