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    bluff
    /blʌf/

    noun

    • 1. a steep cliff, bank, or promontory.
    • 2. a grove or clump of trees. Canadian

    adjective

    • 1. (of a cliff or a ship's bows) having a vertical or steep broad front.

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  2. BLUFF definition: 1. to deceive someone by making them think either that you are going to do something when you…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of BLUFF is having a broad flattened front. How to use bluff in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Bluff.

  4. Bluff can mean a high cliff, or it can describe a person who is abrupt in manner. The most common usage of bluff is as a verb meaning to pretend. If you bluff at cards, you are pretending to have a better hand than you do.

  5. If you bluff, you try to make someone believe that you will do something although you do not really intend to do it, or that you know something when you do not really know it.

  6. 1. To engage in a false display of confidence or aggression in order to deceive or intimidate someone: The management debated if there would really be a strike or if the union was bluffing. 2. To make a display of aggression, as by charging or baring the teeth, as a means of intimidating another animal. 3.

  7. Bluff definition: good-naturedly direct, blunt, or frank; heartily outspoken. See examples of BLUFF used in a sentence.

  8. bluff sb into sth, at bluff someone into something/doing something; call someone's bluff idiom; bluff your way into/out of something phrase; See all meanings

  9. Bluff definition: To engage in a false display of confidence or aggression in order to deceive or intimidate someone.

  10. bluff (something) to try to make somebody believe that you will do something that you do not really intend to do, or that you know something that you do not really know I don't think he'll shoot—I think he's just bluffing.

  11. bluff meaning, definition, what is bluff: to pretend something, especially in orde...: Learn more.