bluster


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bluster
s. estruendo de una tormenta;fanfarria, bravata, fanfarronada
 
v. bramar, gemir; echar bravatas, fanfarrear, fanfarronear; proferir, hablar coléricamente

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bluster
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bluster
(n.) = fanfarronada, bravuconería, chulería, bravata, jactancia.
Ex: Listen to what is said, and judge whether it reflects real knowledge or just pretense or bluster.

 
bluster2
(v.) = bravuconear, fanfarronear, chulear, jactarse, ponerse gallito.
Ex: Low key and humble, he would never be the type to grandstand and bluster about injustice.