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bluster

verb intransitive
To be loud, noisy or swaggering; to bully; to purr; to swagger; as a turbulent or boasting person.

bluster

To roar, and be tumultuous, as wind; to be boisterous; to be windy;; to hurry.

bluster

noun
Noise; tumult; boasting; boisterousness; turbulence; roar of a tempest; violent wind; hurry; any irregular noise and tumult from wind, or from vanity.