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бушева́ть — meaning in English

bushevat

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English meaning

  • bluster noun Loud, blustering talk that is more show than substance; empty bravado.
  • rage noun Intense, uncontrolled anger.
  • ramp noun A sloped surface connecting two different levels, allowing movement between them without steps.
  • rampage noun A period of violent, uncontrolled behaviour.
  • tempest noun A violent storm, especially one with fierce winds.

Senses

бушева́ть is used for these senses in English:

  • bluster To blow in strong or sudden gusts (refers to winds).
  • rage (intransitive) To act or speak in heightened anger.
  • ramp To behave violently; to rage.
  • rampage To move about wildly or violently.
  • tempest (intransitive, rare) To storm.

bluster — full definition

  1. noun Loud, blustering talk that is more show than substance; empty bravado.
  2. noun A sudden strong gust or blast, especially of wind.
  3. verb To talk loudly and aggressively, often to intimidate or to cover up weakness.
  4. verb Of wind: to blow in strong, noisy gusts.

rage — full definition

  1. noun Intense, uncontrolled anger.
  2. verb To speak or act with fierce anger, or (of a storm, fire, etc.) to rage with great force.

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