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The answer BLUSTERS has 2 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of blusters in various dictionaries:
noun - noisy confusion and turbulence
noun - a swaggering show of courage
noun - a violent gusty wind
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Is boastful with about fifty breakers |
Blows stormily, as wind |
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Apr 13 2014 Premier Sunday - King Feature Syndicate |
Sep 28 2005 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
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Plural form of bluster. |
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bluster. |
talk in a loud, aggressive, or indignant way with little effect. |
(of a storm, wind, or rain) blow or beat fiercely and noisily. |
Talk in a loud, aggressive, or indignant way with little effect. |
Loud, aggressive, or indignant talk with little effect. |
Blusters might refer to |
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A Blister is a small pocket of body fluid (lymph, serum, plasma, blood, or pus) within the upper layers of the skin, typically caused by forceful rubbing (friction), burning, freezing, chemical exposure or infection. Most blisters are filled with a clear fluid, either serum or plasma. However, blisters can be filled with blood (known as "blood blisters") or with pus (for instance, if they become infected). * The word "blister" entered English in the 14th century. It came from the Middle Dutch "bluyster" and was a modification of the Old French "blostre", which meant a leprous nodule—a rise in the skin due to leprosy. In dermatology today, the words vesicle and bulla refer to blisters of smaller or greater size, respectively. * To heal properly, a blister should not be popped unless medically necessary. If popped, the excess skin should not be removed because the skin underneath needs that top layer to heal properly. |