Blusters

/ˈblʌstərz/ verb, noun

Speaks in a loud, aggressive, or bullying way; or noisy, violent bursts of wind or loud talk.

From Middle Low German 'blusteren,' meaning to blow violently or talk noisily. Related to Old Norse 'blāstr' (blast). The word evolved from describing physical wind to describing loud, aggressive speech.

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