Blusterers [noun]
Definition of Blusterers:
a loudmouth
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Sentence/Example of Blusterers:
Raymond the blusterer, wholly unnerved by the sudden appearance of his small wife, surrendered at once, and without conditions.
A loud talker and blusterer gets a better hearing than a quiet reasoner.
As I have said, however, Jim was a great boaster and blusterer, glorying in the marvelous and dangerous.
A kind-hearted old blusterer at bottom, he treated his dependents well and never sent away a beggar pennyless.
His strength in words the blusterer vainly spends, While steadiness in quiet gains its ends.
Much of it he felt was true; but how far had he been a dupe in his quixotic defense of a quarrelsome blusterer and cowardly bully?
The poor blusterer, entirely cut off from big companions, was in a laughable panic.
Brangwen, good-humoured but impatient, spoiled by Tilly, was an easy blusterer.
Augustus, being a great blusterer, was of course a low coward.
In a moment he had slipped from one self to another, and was the blusterer once more.