bluster im PONS Wörterbuch

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In deflecting the attention that was targeted at him back onto the media, they reacted exactly as he knew they would: by blustering and further exposing their own inadequacies...
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Beneath all the bluster and posturing however, there is a mutual understanding and respect between the two communities.
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He appeared in 250 films between 1915 and 1957 and is remembered for his portrayal, during the later stages of his career, of often pompous or blustering authority figures.
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Newton's confidence entering the game isn't just bluster, as no team has generated a comprehensive road map for how to bottle him up this season.
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Unfortunately, we find ourselves living in a country where legitimate questions are met with bluster and assertion, rather than detail and debate.
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Most every crisis begins with a series of rumbles, and the rumbles have to be distinguished from mere bluster and bombast.
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Like their pirate counterparts, they display a dichotomy of a fat, blustering, dominant figure versus a thin, semi-perceptive, reticent figure.
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They went off excited and exasperated, yet collected, cool, and firm, and without noise or bluster.
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This talk was largely bluster; the union had made no preparations for a strike that size.
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The universities can threaten to expel an existing student, but this is largely bluster because overseas full fee paying students are their lifeblood.
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