blustering vs weathery

blustering

adj
  • Very windy; (of wind) blowing very strongly, blustery. 

  • Pompous or arrogant in one's speech or bearing. 

  • Engaged in or involving the process of blustering, speaking or protesting loudly. 

noun
  • Swaggering; braggartry; noisy pretension. 

  • A noisy blowing, as of a blast of wind. 

weathery

adj
  • Accompanied by or featuring wind and/or precipitation. 

  • Lacking in flavour as a result of the leaves having been harvested during mid-season rains. 

  • Subject to frequent changes (of direction or fortune, for example). 

  • Worn or otherwise affected by weather; (of a person's features or body) showing signs of age or wear. 

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