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Meanings of bluster at in English
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Usage of bluster at in English
1
He and his wife and principal engineers would blusterat one another in the cold.
2
He would storm and blusterat the idea.
3
He began to swell and blusterat once.
4
You didn't blusterat the Court this morning.
5
A devout servant must not blusterat the holy Christmas-tide; he's permitted to drink a glass, Heaven be praised.
6
Rillieux did blusterat this.
7
Don't blusterat me.
8
And then I was so angry that I had to blusterat her as if she had done me a grievous wrong.
9
They blusterat first: being (as I have said) much of the temper and habits, for good and evil, of English navvies.
10
The cactacae from Dreer Samher blusterat the sight of him, mimicking anger, threatening him with upraised fists and spined forearms, but they are dissembling.
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Send your carriage around, he said firmly as Angélique blusteredat him, as furious as he was.
12
At the same time Mr. Bounderby blusteredat his wife and bullied his hands, so that Mr. Harthouse might understand his independence.
13
He got up, swore and blusteredat Russell, Duncan, and Montagu, and at first flatly refused to allow his desk to be brought.
14
"He has brought me here to blusterat me and frighten me into running away out of the section," he reflected.