bluster
US /ˈblʌs.tɚ/
UK /ˈblʌs.tɚ/

1.
prahlen, poltern, toben
talk in a loud, aggressive, or indignant way with little effect
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He would often bluster about his achievements, but no one really listened.
Er würde oft mit seinen Leistungen prahlen, aber niemand hörte wirklich zu.
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The politician continued to bluster, ignoring the questions from reporters.
Der Politiker polterte weiter und ignorierte die Fragen der Reporter.
1.
Gepolter, Prahlen, Toben
loud, aggressive, or indignant talk with little effect
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His usual bluster failed to intimidate anyone this time.
Sein übliches Gepolter konnte diesmal niemanden einschüchtern.
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Despite all his bluster, he was actually quite nervous.
Trotz all seines Gepolters war er eigentlich ziemlich nervös.
2.
Toben, Sturm, Brausen
forceful and noisy movement of wind or water
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The bluster of the storm kept us awake all night.
Das Toben des Sturms hielt uns die ganze Nacht wach.
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We could hear the bluster of the waves from our cabin.
Wir konnten das Toben der Wellen von unserer Hütte aus hören.