Synonyms: howl, roar, rage, bellow, boom
Conjugation
| Indicative mood |
|---|
| Present tense | Past tense |
|---|
| (I) bluster | (I) blustered |
| (thou) blusterest | (thou) blusteredst |
| (he) blusters, blustereth | (he) blustered |
| (we) bluster | (we) blustered |
| (you) bluster | (you) blustered |
| (they) bluster | (they) blustered |
| Subjunctive mood |
|---|
| Present tense | Past tense |
|---|
| (I) bluster | (I) blustered |
| (thou) bluster | (thou) blustered |
| (he) bluster | (he) blustered |
| (we) bluster | (we) blustered |
| (you) bluster | (you) blustered |
| (they) bluster | (they) blustered |
| Imperative mood |
|---|
| bluster |
| Participles |
|---|
| Present participle | Past participle |
|---|
| blustering | blustered |
Suldrun, alone in her room, became restless, but a blustering wind, raw and cold, dissuaded her from her secret garden.