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								noisy confusion and turbulence he was awakened by the bluster of their preparations
 2.
								a swaggering show of courage
 3.
								a violent gusty wind
 4.
								vain and empty boasting
 
 'bluster' - used as a verb
 5.
								blow hard; be gusty, as of wind
 A southeaster blustered onshore
 The flames blustered
 6.
								show off
 7.
								act in an arrogant, overly self-assured, or conceited manner
 
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			| derived forms
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			| 1. Bluster / Plural blusters
 2. Bluster / Past
 blustered
 3. Bluster / Third Person
 blusters
 4. Bluster / Present Participle
 blustering
 
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