nonce-wd. [comic reduplication of BLUSTER.] A ‘blustering’ wind. So Fluster-blusterer, a blusterer.

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1696.  Monthly Mercury, VII. 85. These Scoundrels of Pirates, believing that upon the English and Dutch Fleets leaving the Streights, the French Conquerants and Vainqueurs, will again be Masters of the Mediterranean, are tacking about betimes, and seeking an early Atonement of the French Fluster Blusterer, for Courting the English Admiral upon his Arrival at Cadiz.

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1708.  Motteux, Rabelais, V. vi. Willing, nilling, you’ll be forc’d to stay; unless you are resolv’d to encounter Juno, Neptune, Doris, Æolus, and his Fluster-blusters.

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