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ADJECTIVE
bullying
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Blustering Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has never been known for tact, and many were surprised when May made him Britain’s top diplomat.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 7, 2017

Blustering Benito Mussolini, whose armies had swaggered across the rotogravure sections for years, seemed afraid to lead his impoverished nation to war.

From Time Magazine Archive

Blustering, threatening and reasoning, probing for weak spots and grasping at straws, the Prime Ministers of Great Britain and Rhodesia played out their desperate bluffing game last week.

From Time Magazine Archive

Blustering, driving, he makes his own decisions, rapidly follows them out.

From Time Magazine Archive

You have robbed the bee, South Wind, in your adventure, Blustering with gentle flowers; but I forgave you When you stole to me shyly with scent of hawthorn.

From The Melody of Earth An Anthology of Garden and Nature Poems From Present-Day Poets by Various




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