Definitionadj. blowing in violent and abrupt bursts
Last update: July 12, 2015
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Often blusterous people spoil the party. [Please select]
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Outside, on these nights of war, it was often blusterous, very dark, wet with heavy rain. [Please select]
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"Not, I grant you, but what his manners is given to blusterous," said Joe, apologetically; "still, a Englishman's ouse is his Castle, and castles must not be busted 'cept when done in war time."' [Please select]
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There was a dog with him, a little, misshappen, ugly creature, and he lifted it up in his arms and hugged it, and called it by blusterous swear names, with noises of inarticulate affection. [Please select]
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