bluster vs gloat

bluster

noun
  • Pompous, officious talk. 

  • A gust of wind. 

  • Fitful noise and violence. 

verb
  • To act or speak in an unduly threatening manner. 

  • To blow in strong or sudden gusts. 

  • To speak or protest loudly. 

gloat

noun
  • An act or instance of gloating. 

verb
  • To triumph, crow, relish, glory, revel. 

  • To exhibit a conspicuous (sometimes malevolent) pleasure or sense of self-satisfaction, often at an adversary's misfortune. 

How often have the words bluster and gloat occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )