Also means
to make a rumbling or crashing noise
Usage Note
poltern applied to speech means to speak loudly, gruffly, and aggressively, like thunder. A polternder Chef shouts and blusters. In many contexts it implies more bark than bite — the person is noisy but not genuinely threatening.
Examples
"Sein Chef polterte bei jeder Gelegenheit, aber keiner nahm ihn mehr ernst."
Natural Translation
His boss blustered at every opportunity, but no one took him seriously anymore.
Literal Translation
His boss blustered at every opportunity, but nobody took him anymore seriously.
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