What do you mean by bluff




















Daniel British. Libby British. Mia British. Karen Australian. Hayley Australian. Natasha Australian. Veena Indian. Priya Indian. Neerja Indian. Zira US English. Oliver British. Wendy British. Fred US English. Tessa South African. How to say bluff in sign language? Examples of bluff in a Sentence President Barack Obama : I think that he failed and I'm trying to call his bluff on this.

Wolfgang Schaeuble : If the Greeks were serious Schaeuble would have no problem with them, but their behavior over the past months has convinced him that they are not an asset to Europe, that they are damaging the very values on which the European idea is based, that they just want to poker and bluff. At the offer of a smaller sum the Count would possibly bluff.

There is also a conspicuous high bluff on the principal island, which appears to have been seen by the French. By and by, a straggling birch bluff rose blackly across their way, but nobody swung wide. It is situated in a wonderfully picturesque position, on a rocky bluff overlooking the River Wye. New Word List Word List. Save This Word! Love words? Need even more definitions? Homophones, Homographs, and Homonyms The same, but different. Ask the Editors 'Everyday' vs.

What Is 'Semantic Bleaching'? How 'literally' can mean "figuratively". Literally How to use a word that literally drives some pe Is Singular 'They' a Better Choice? The awkward case of 'his or her'. Take the quiz. Our Favorite New Words How many do you know? Spell It Can you spell these 10 commonly misspelled words? Having a broad, steep front. To mislead or seek to mislead a person by a false, bold front. To frighten a person by threats not intended to be carried out. To manage to get one's way by bluffing.

A person who bluffs. Having, or ascending steeply with, a broad, flat front. Having a rough and frank but affable manner. A high, steep, broad-faced bank or cliff. An act of bluffing; an expression of self-confidence for the purpose of intimidation ; braggadocio. US, dated The card game poker. To make a bluff. John bluffed by betting without even a pair.

To frighten or deter with a false show of strength or confidence.



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