blusterous

Adjective

 * 1) Tending to bluster.
 * 2)  Blowing in loud and abrupt bursts.
 * 3) Accompanied by strong wind.
 * 4)  Pompous or arrogant, especially in one's speech; given to outbursts.
 * 5) Characterized by strong or violent emotion; not calm, stable or orderly.
 * 6) * 1906, (as S. G. Tallentyre), , London: John Murray, Chapter 4, p.98,
 * Victor had already plunged into that blusterous, incontinent life which was to bring ruin to his own family
 * 1)  Pompous or arrogant, especially in one's speech; given to outbursts.
 * 2) Characterized by strong or violent emotion; not calm, stable or orderly.
 * 3) * 1906, (as S. G. Tallentyre), , London: John Murray, Chapter 4, p.98,
 * Victor had already plunged into that blusterous, incontinent life which was to bring ruin to his own family
 * 1) Characterized by strong or violent emotion; not calm, stable or orderly.
 * 2) * 1906, (as S. G. Tallentyre), , London: John Murray, Chapter 4, p.98,
 * Victor had already plunged into that blusterous, incontinent life which was to bring ruin to his own family
 * 1) Characterized by strong or violent emotion; not calm, stable or orderly.
 * 2) * 1906, (as S. G. Tallentyre), , London: John Murray, Chapter 4, p.98,
 * Victor had already plunged into that blusterous, incontinent life which was to bring ruin to his own family
 * 1) * 1906, (as S. G. Tallentyre), , London: John Murray, Chapter 4, p.98,
 * Victor had already plunged into that blusterous, incontinent life which was to bring ruin to his own family
 * Victor had already plunged into that blusterous, incontinent life which was to bring ruin to his own family