100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "bluster"
Definition
Bluster (verb): To speak or act in a noisy, boastful, or aggressive manner; to blow or move in a strong, forceful way, often used to describe someone who is trying to intimidate or impress others through loud and arrogant behavior.
Synonyms
- Boast
- Swagger
- Brag
- Bluster
- Puff
- Roar
- Storm
- Bellow
- Hoot
- Rumble
Antonyms
- Whisper
- Mumble
- Calm
- Subdue
- Soothe
- Pacify
- Silence
Examples
- He tends to bluster when he feels threatened by other candidates.
- The wind started to bluster through the trees, creating an eerie sound.
- Instead of facing the issue, she chose to bluster about her achievements.
- The politician’s speech was filled with bluster, but lacked any real substance.
- Don’t let him bluster you into making a hasty decision.
- The waves began to bluster against the shore as the storm approached.
- His tendency to bluster often alienated him from his colleagues.
- The child would bluster about how he could beat anyone at video games.
- As the debate heated up, both sides began to bluster more than reason.
- The old man would bluster about his youth, regaling everyone with grand stories.
- The storm began to bluster through the countryside, uprooting trees in its wake.
- She tried to bluster her way through the interview, but it didn’t go well.
- The football coach would bluster in the locker room, rallying his team before the game.
- His bluster was more entertaining than intimidating during the meeting.
- The children would bluster with laughter as they chased each other around the park.
- When the dog saw its reflection, it began to bluster at the "intruder."
- The manager's bluster failed to impress the team, who wanted real leadership.
- As the wind began to bluster, the hikers sought shelter in a nearby cabin.
- He would often bluster about his extensive travels, but never had any photos to prove it.
- The crowd began to bluster with excitement as the concert was about to start.
- She would often bluster during meetings, trying to assert her authority.
- The children loved to bluster around the house pretending to be superheroes.
- The storm clouds began to bluster, signaling rain was on the way.
- His tendency to bluster made it difficult for others to take him seriously.
- The waves would bluster against the rocks, creating a beautiful display.
- Even though he tried to bluster, she saw through his bravado.
- The old sailor would bluster about his adventures on the high seas.
- The wind continued to bluster, rattling the windows of the house.
- She would often bluster to cover up her insecurities.
- The thunder began to bluster, echoing through the valley.
- The comedian would bluster on stage, captivating the audience with his antics.
- The general’s bluster during the briefing was meant to motivate the troops.
- The children loved to bluster around the playground, shouting and laughing.
- He tried to bluster his way out of trouble, but it only made things worse.
- The storm did not just bluster; it unleashed its fury upon the town.
- She would bluster about her new job, hoping to impress her friends.
- The wind would often bluster through the canyon, creating a haunting sound.
- His bluster was a cover for his true feelings of fear and uncertainty.
- The audience began to bluster with excitement as the show started.
- He would bluster about his wealth, but his friends knew better.
- The leaves began to bluster in the wind, dancing around the ground.
- The CEO’s bluster during the meeting failed to convince the shareholders.
- The child would bluster and boast about his new toys to his friends.
- The storm clouds would bluster ominously before the rain began to fall.
- He tried to bluster his way into the exclusive club without an invitation.
- The loud music seemed to bluster out of the bar, attracting passersby.
- She would often bluster about her fitness routine, trying to inspire others.
- The waves would bluster fiercely during the winter months.
- His bluster was enough to intimidate some, but not all.
- The wind continued to bluster, making it difficult to hear each other.
- The kids would bluster with joy when they saw the ice cream truck.
- He would bluster about how he could fix anything, but often needed help.
- The thunder would bluster in the distance, warning of an approaching storm.
- She loved to bluster about her travels, always sharing her latest adventure.
- The football fans would bluster in support of their team, creating a festive atmosphere.
- His bluster was met with skepticism by those who knew him well.
- The wind began to bluster as evening fell, hinting at an incoming storm.
- The prankster would bluster about his tricks, always looking for a laugh.
- The crowd began to bluster when the main act was late to arrive.
- He would bluster about his cooking skills, but his meals often burned.
- The storm would bluster across the sea, sending waves crashing onto the beach.
- As the deadline approached, he started to bluster about his progress.
- The children loved to bluster in the autumn leaves, kicking them up in the air.
- The blustering winds made it hard to walk down the street.
- She would often bluster with confidence, even when she was unsure.
- The waves seemed to bluster angrily against the cliffside.
- His bluster was an attempt to hide his lack of knowledge on the subject.
- The crowd would bluster and cheer as the parade passed by.
- He would bluster about his skills, but rarely delivered on his promises.
- The wind began to bluster, signaling that a change was coming.
- She could always tell when he was about to bluster because of his posture.
- The thunder would bluster overhead, shaking the windows of the house.
- The debate turned into a bluster, with neither side willing to back down.
- The children’s laughter would bluster through the halls of the school.
- He would often bluster at parties to keep the attention on himself.
- The storm would bluster across the horizon, darkening the sky.
- His bluster didn’t impress the hiring manager during the interview.
- The waves would bluster against the ship, rocking it back and forth.
- She would bluster when nervous, trying to fill the silence with chatter.
- The crowd began to bluster with anticipation as the event drew near.
- His tendency to bluster made him a target for friendly teasing.
- The wind would bluster through the streets, scattering papers everywhere.
- He tried to bluster his way through the argument, but she stood her ground.
- The festival atmosphere encouraged everyone to bluster and celebrate.
- The leaves would bluster as the gusts of wind swept through the trees.
- She could hear the thunder bluster in the distance as the storm approached.
- His bluster was met with eye rolls from his friends, who knew better.
- The children loved to bluster about their favorite superheroes during recess.
- When the storm began to bluster, they rushed to find shelter.
- He would often bluster about his sports achievements in high school.
- The wind would bluster angrily, sending chills down their spines.
- The audience began to bluster with laughter at the comedian's jokes.
- His bluster would often overshadow his genuine moments of vulnerability.
- The waves would bluster against the pier, creating a dramatic scene.
- She would bluster in front of her friends to impress them.
- The storm clouds began to bluster, warning of impending rain.
- His bluster did not fool anyone; they all knew he was exaggerating.
- The children would bluster with excitement on the last day of school.
- He would often bluster about his plans, but rarely followed through.
- As the winds started to bluster, they knew a storm was on the way.