2. Verb. (third-person singular of bluster) ¹
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Definition of Blusters
1. bluster [v] - See also: bluster
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blusters
Literary usage of Blusters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of Paraguay: With Notes of Personal Observations, and by Charles Ames Washburn (1871)
"Later Instructions. — The Shamokin finally ordered to Paraguay. — Firmness and
Gallantry of Captain Pierce Crosby.— Tamandare blusters and yields. ..."
2. Selections from the Writings of the Late Thomas Hedges Genin: With a by Thomas Hedges Genin (1869)
"... Rous'd Auster blusters o'er th' Icarian waves; Strong Eurus rolls the Baltic
into foam, And sweeps o'er Europe to th' Atlantic main: Far Albion hears, ..."
3. The Songs and Ballads of Cumberland: To which are Added Dialect and Other by Sidney Gilpin (1866)
"... loudly blusters, Dreary howling owre my head, A' with rage the tempest musters
On my crazy clay-built shed. Wintry blasts, that bluster owre me, ..."
4. Illinois School Journal: A Monthly Magazine for Teachers and School Officers (1885)
"If a principal he smirks, and bows, and apologizes before the superintendent,
and frowns and struts and blusters before his teachers. ..."