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bluff1 [ blʌf ] verb intransitive or transitive
to deliberately give a false idea to someone about what you intend to do or about the facts of a situation, especially in order to gain an advantage:
They said they'd had another offer, but we knew they were just bluffing.
bluff your way past/into/out of etc: She managed to bluff her way past the guards, by saying she was a reporter.
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bluff 2 [ blʌf ] noun
1. ) count or uncount an attempt to give a false idea to someone about what you intend to do, or about the facts of a situation, especially in order to gain an advantage:
She said she would leave her job, but it was just a bluff.
The offer was pure bluff.
2. ) count a steep cliff by the ocean or by a river. This word is often used in the names of places.
call someone's bluff
to ask someone to do what they are threatening to do because you believe they do not intend to do it, but want to trick you in order to gain an advantage over you
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bluff 3 [ blʌf ] adjective BRITISH
someone who is bluff has a very direct manner that might offend some people, but is friendly and happy and does not intend to upset anyone
a. used about the behavior of such a person:
His bluff manner of speaking put off some people.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English.
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bluff — bluff … Dictionnaire des rimes
bluff n — bluff v … English expressions
bluff — [ blɶf ] n. m. • 1840; mot angl. amér. 1 ♦ Aux cartes, Attitude destinée à impressionner l adversaire en lui faisant illusion. 2 ♦ (1895) Attitude destinée à en faire accroire, à intimider l adversaire sans en avoir les moyens. ⇒ mensonge,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Bluff — may refer to: * an expression of self confidence, an empty boastGeography* a very steep and broad hill or small cliff, frequently next to a river or ocean;United States places * Bluffs, Illinois, a village * Bluffs, Indiana, an unincorporated… … Wikipedia
Bluff — Bluff, a. [Cf. OD. blaf flat, broad, blaffaert one with a broad face, also, a boaster; or G. verbl[ u]ffen to confuse, LG. bluffen to frighten; to unknown origin.] 1. Having a broad, flattened front; as, the bluff bows of a ship. Bluff visages.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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bluff — Ⅰ. bluff [1] ► NOUN ▪ an attempt to deceive someone into believing that one can or will do something. ► VERB ▪ try to deceive someone as to one s abilities or intentions. ● call someone s bluff Cf. ↑call someone s bluff … English terms dictionary
Bluff — Bluff, n. 1. A high, steep bank, as by a river or the sea, or beside a ravine or plain; a cliff with a broad face. [1913 Webster] Beach, bluff, and wave, adieu. Whittier. [1913 Webster] 2. An act of bluffing; an expression of self confidence for… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Bluff — [bluf, blœf] Sm Täuschung erw. fremd. Erkennbar fremd (20. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus ne. bluff, dessen Herkunft nicht zweifelsfrei geklärt ist. Ausgangspunkt für die Entlehnung ist wohl das Kartenspiel Poker, bei dem der Bluff zur Spielpraxis … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
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