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Bluster
01
barulho, tumulto
noisy confusion and turbulence
02
bluff, fanfarronice
a swaggering show of courage
03
vangloria, exaltação
vain and empty boasting
04
tempestade, vento forte
a strong, noisy, and gusty wind, often accompanied by turbulent
to bluster
01
vangloriar-se, se gabar
show off
02
sofrar com força, ser tempestuoso
blow hard; be gusty, as of wind
03
gabar-se, desafiar
act in an arrogant, overly self-assured, or conceited manner
bluster
n
blusterous
adj
blusterous
adj
blustery
adj
blustery
adj
Exemplo
Outdoor events were postponed due to the impending bluster, ensuring the safety of attendees.
The windows rattled with each gust of the bluster, creating an eerie ambiance indoors.
The weather report warned of a bluster expected to sweep through the region, bringing strong winds and unsettled conditions.
As the bluster intensified, tree branches swayed vigorously and loose debris scattered across the streets.
Walking along the waterfront became challenging as the bluster whipped up waves on the lake.