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In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed... No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. Preface to 1828 Dictionary
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BLUS'TER, v.i. [Probably allied to blaze, blast.]
BLUS'TER, n. Noise; tumult; boasting; boisterousness; turbulence; roar of a tempest; violent wind; hurry; any irregular noise and tumult from wind, or from vanity.
To blow fitfully with violence and noise, as
wind] to be windy and boisterous, as the weather.
And ever-threatening storms To talk with noisy violence; to swagger, as a
turbulent or boasting person; to act in a noisy, tumultuous way; to play
the bully; to storm; to rage.
Your ministerial directors blustered like tragic
tyrants. To utter, or do, with
noisy violence; to force by blustering; to bully.
He bloweth and blustereth out . . . his abominable
blasphemy. As if therewith he meant to bluster all princes into
a perfect obedience to his commands. Fitful
noise and violence, as of a storm; violent winds; boisterousness.
To the winds they set Noisy and violent or threatening talk; noisy and
boastful language.
L'Estrange.
Syn. -- Noise; boisterousness; tumult; turbulence; confusion; boasting; swaggering; bullying. | ||||||||