The unpredictable Missouri weather lived up to its formidable reputation as it blustered all week. |
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He blustered on about my trespassing gall, how I'd unsettled his half-starving cattle. |
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The aroma of burning wood suddenly hit his nose as blistering heat blustered over him. |
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Howard blustered about mad officials meddling in people's lives and undermining plain common sense and individual responsibility. |
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And when he finally appeared, he blustered and brayed, losing none of the stonewalling qualities that had marked his time in politics. |
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A hot wind blustered up the track, informing her that the train was arriving. |
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The grass on the top was long and swayed in the winds that blustered over the downs. |
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He blustered and ranted, and I merely watched him like a parent and a child with a temper. |
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The government blustered, threatened, and finally publicly admitted that the students were right. |
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The more they blustered, the more unconvincing they sounded. |
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A high wind blustered around the house and roared in the chimney. |
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The patio doors rattled and shook as the wind blustered and howled. |
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The wind blustered as she made her way to the quiet edge of the garden. |
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The Celtic boss was jaggier than a forest of thistles as he blustered through his weekly press conference in a mood as black as his boots. |
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McVoy first blustered and threatened, but ultimately chose to go home and take his ball with him: he withdrew permission for gratis use by free software projects, and Linux developers will move to other software. |
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