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bluster

[bluhs-ter] / ˈblʌs tər /




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It added that it did not see the "war preparation themes" in North Korean media as "typical bluster".

From BBC

Despite the academic setting at Loyola Law School, the special hearing on deputy gangs — the commission’s ninth in the past two years — was marked by spectacle and bluster.

From Los Angeles Times

Woven throughout the bluster are several accurate observations hinting at why so many of the top stand-up specials served on streaming platforms feel stale.

From Salon

Memories can be hazy, and reputations are sometimes built on bluster.

From New York Times

His bluster did nothing to stop a judge from finding the Trump Organization guilty of fraud, and the expectation is the judgment next month will be staggering.

From Salon