Definitionadj. blowing in violent and abrupt bursts
Last update: October 4, 2015
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Heraclius, despite great art and much fine poetry, is injured by the extreme complication of its argument and by the blustering part of Pulcherie. [Please select]
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J, A, N,” said the stranger, shouting against the blustering wind. [Please select]
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The driver of the red machine lost his blustering tone. [Please select]
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He felt suddenly young and futile; his just rage turned to blustering in his ears. [Please select]
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He felt immeasurably old beside Joe's boyish blustering--old and rather helpless. [Please select]
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“So sink the shadows of night, blustering, rainy; and all paths grow dark. [Please select]
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Britt, with all his clever blustering, could elicit no information from the crafty head-servants. [Please select]
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