Topic: NATURE
| Date: | 1400-1500 |
| Origin: | Probably from Middle Low German blüsteren |
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blus‧ter

1 [intransitive and transitive] to speak in a loud angry way that is not really very impressive :
'That's hardly the point,' he blustered.
'That's hardly the point,' he blustered.2DN [intransitive] if the wind blusters, it blows violently
—bluster noun [uncountable]
—blustering adjective:
blustering wintry weather
blustering wintry weather