blustering

Noun

 * 1) A noisy blowing, as of a blast of wind.
 * 2) Swaggering; braggartry; noisy pretension.
 * 1) Swaggering; braggartry; noisy pretension.

Adjective

 * 1) Engaged in or involving the process of blustering, speaking or protesting loudly.
 * 2) Pompous or arrogant in one's speech or bearing.
 * 3) Very windy; (of wind) blowing very strongly, blustery.
 * 4) * 1640,, Jacula Prudentum; or, Outlandish Proverbs, Sentences, etc., in The Remains of that Sweet Singer of the Temple George Herbert, London: Pickering, 1841, p. 152,
 * A blustering night, a fair day.
 * 1) Pompous or arrogant in one's speech or bearing.
 * 2) Very windy; (of wind) blowing very strongly, blustery.
 * 3) * 1640,, Jacula Prudentum; or, Outlandish Proverbs, Sentences, etc., in The Remains of that Sweet Singer of the Temple George Herbert, London: Pickering, 1841, p. 152,
 * A blustering night, a fair day.
 * 1) Very windy; (of wind) blowing very strongly, blustery.
 * 2) * 1640,, Jacula Prudentum; or, Outlandish Proverbs, Sentences, etc., in The Remains of that Sweet Singer of the Temple George Herbert, London: Pickering, 1841, p. 152,
 * A blustering night, a fair day.
 * 1) Very windy; (of wind) blowing very strongly, blustery.
 * 2) * 1640,, Jacula Prudentum; or, Outlandish Proverbs, Sentences, etc., in The Remains of that Sweet Singer of the Temple George Herbert, London: Pickering, 1841, p. 152,
 * A blustering night, a fair day.
 * A blustering night, a fair day.