blusterer

NOUN
  1. a person who causes trouble by speaking indiscreetly

How To Use blusterer In A Sentence

  • In both cases, when the going got tough, the blusterers got out.
  • She first pins her hopes on a Portuguese captain who turns out to be hollow blusterer.
  • Everything about this modern family should be familiar enough, including the father and official family head, Zeek (Craig T. Nelson of "Coach"), a bull-in-a-china-shop blusterer with a heart of gold. You Can Go Home Again
  • A recruiting officer might have "conscripted" nearly a brigade of the swaggering blusterers. The Narrative of a Blockade-Runner
  • The synonyms were spot-on: big mouth, blusterer, boaster, braggart, line-shooter, loudmouth, and — my personal favorite — vaunter. Review: Wordnik’s Thesaurus « Motivated Grammar
  • Trump may be a cartoon blusterer, Sarah Palin a sitcom nosy 'n' sassy-neighbor-next-door, Mitt a replicant who thinks he's a real human, Ron Paul the kindly/crackpot dad from a YA series, and Huckabee the host of a Sunday morning Bible story show for kids of all ages! Ellis Weiner: Everything Newt Is Old Again
  • It's a dubious, lop-sided kind of integrity at best - but at least this bullying blusterer of a politician was prepared to take action and not wring his hands in the face of a rising tide of simplistic, fear-driven politics.
  • What I'm talking about are serial losers and bamboozlers, serial frauds and fakes, serial blusterers and blowhards.
  • In an hour, the students go from confident blusterers to humbled novices.
  • He was not said to be either a fool or a blusterer, but why go to Blackbough otherwise? THE RIVER KINGS’ ROAD
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