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Comparative
more blustery
Superlative
most blustery
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(of weather) characterized by strong, gusty winds
- The forecast predicted a blustery day with winds reaching up to 40 miles per hour.
- They struggled to walk in the blustery wind, holding onto their hats and coats.
- The blustery weather caused tree branches to sway and leaves to scatter.
- The blustery conditions made it challenging to keep umbrellas intact.
- They sought shelter from the blustery wind in the lee of a building.
Synonyms:
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having a boastful or aggressive manner, often speaking with exaggerated confidence
- His blustery manner scared some of the new employees.
- The blustery politician gave a fiery speech to rally his supporters.
- She was known for her blustery personality, often speaking her mind loudly.
- The boss's blustery demands left everyone in the office on edge.
- His blustery attitude made everyone feel uneasy.