Blustered [verb]

Definition of Blustered:

bully, intimidate

Synonyms of Blustered:


Opposite/Antonyms of Blustered:


Sentence/Example of Blustered:

As soon as he had made up his mind on that point Buster Bumblebee blustered back to old dog Spot once more.

"Well, she can't leave until her board is paid," he blustered.

Lon recognised that he was in a hole; but his spirit rose with the occasion, and he blustered nobly, tossing back his curls.

It was hung on a chair to warm before the fire, otherwise he would have bullied and blustered.

Through a broken port blustered a hot wind laden with an odd odor suggestive of garlic and kelp.

"I will not fight with my fists," blustered Wat, trying to appear very fierce.

"It's an outrage," Bentwood blustered, though his face was white now and his big red cheeks shook like a jelly.

Finding his wife absent, he went at once to Stone Lodge, and blustered in his usual way.

"I can't help that," blustered Mr. Cameron, striding impatiently across the hall.

"Yes, yes," blustered the old gentleman, evidently taking some hint from the other's tone or manner.