Blustery

/ˈblʌstəri/ adjective

Characterized by strong winds or loud, aggressive talk; stormy and windy.

From 'bluster' plus the suffix '-y' (making it an adjective). The '-y' suffix transforms the verb/noun into a descriptive word, emerging in Middle English around the 1600s.

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