Bluster Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for bluster.
bluster
bluster
/ˈblʌs.tə/
bombast
Examples
- In fact, it is denial and bluster.
- Internalize it and stop with the bluster.
- Despite the bluster, your argument is unconvincing.
- The strategy of bluster has worked for a long time.
- Obsessed with conquest in France, he blustered and fumed in Scotland.
- That he reacted with bluster is symptomatic of the issues with his behavior.
- The Kaiser, of course, was full of bluster, in his internal communications.
- Bollocks and bluster to try to cover up your error of omission.
- But whatever you do, please lay off the insults and the bluster.
- He tried alternately to bluster or to offer a vague bribe to the constables.
noisy confusion and turbulence
noun
a swaggering show of courage
noun
a violent gusty wind
noun
vain and empty boasting
noun
blow hard; be gusty, as of wind
verb
show off
verb
act in an arrogant, overly self-assured, or conceited manner
verb
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"Blow + Rooster. The wind blows strongly like a rooster boasting loudly."
"Blow + Buster. Wind blowing so hard that Buster pretends he's a storm."
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