abluster

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English

Etymology

From a- +‎ bluster.

Pronunciation

Adverb

abluster (not comparable)

  1. With bluster; loudly or ostentatiously.
    • 2020, Ernest Haycox, August Nemo, Essential Novelists - Ernest Haycox:
      "Cer—" began Hunnewell, and then leaped to his feet, all abluster with temper and uncertainty.
    • 2020, Gilbert and Valerie Lewthwaite, Mari's Way, page 165:
      S'bin a treat, t'see him stalled abluster by Coxen.
    • 2021, Eley Williams, The Liar's Dictionary:
      Frasham entered the café with great strides all abluster, making the tiny bell spring on its gantry above the door.