He was a blusterer, a flatterer and an arrogant bully who dumped his daughters in a convent. |
Ayton Smith, a gregarious overweight blusterer, ran the Gazette. |
But it is not the danger of the noble man to turn a good man, but lest he should become a blusterer, a scoffer, or a destroyer. |
His debut album, Greetings from Asbury Park, N. J., released in 1973, sees the blue-collar blusterer hailed as the new Bob Dylan. |
I thought him the queerest old Quaker I ever saw, especially as Peleg, his friend and old shipmate, seemed such a blusterer. |
This Religious Right blusterer has been praying for my death for nearly five years, but I didn't point out the obvious. |