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bluffed Definition


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bluff1
verb
    tr & intr
    bluffed, bluffing
    1. To deceive or try to deceive someone by pretending to be stronger, cleverer or more determined, etc than one really is.
      Thesaurus: deceive, mislead, trick, fool, feign, hoodwink, bamboozle, sham.
noun
    1. An act of bluffing.
      Thesaurus: trick, ruse, lie, deception, pretence, subterfuge.
Idiom: bluff it out
    colloq
    To keep up a deception, in order to avoid a difficult or embarrassing outcome.
Idiom: call someone's bluff
    To challenge or expose their bluff, by making them prove the genuineness of their claim, threat or promise, etc.
Etymology: 19c: originally used in poker, meaning to conceal (by confident behaviour) the fact that one has poor cards: from Dutch bluffen to brag or boast.

Phrasal Verb: bluff someone into or out of something
    To fool or trick them into it, or into giving it up or giving it away, by bluffing.


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