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- Dictionarybluff/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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BLUFF definition: 1. to deceive someone by making them think either that you are going to do something when you…. Learn more.
The meaning of BLUFF is having a broad flattened front. How to use bluff in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Bluff.
A bluff is an attempt to make someone believe that you will do something when you do not really intend to do it.
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.
Bluff describes someone or something that is blunt or frank in a good-natured way. Someone who talks in a bluff manner says things directly but not hurtfully. A bluff is a cliff or hill with a tall face on one side.
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.
BLUFF meaning: 1. to deceive someone by making them think either that you are going to do something when you…. Learn more.