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62bluff — See: CALL ONE S BLUFF …
63bluff — See: CALL ONE S BLUFF …
64Bluff — Original name in latin Bluff Name in other language State code NZ Continent/City Pacific/Auckland longitude 46.6 latitude 168.33333 altitude 31 Population 1938 Date 2011 08 01 …
65bluff — a) A high bank or bold headland, with a broad, precipitous, sometimes rounded cliff face overlooking a plain or body of water, especially on the outside of a stream meander; e.g., a river bluff. b) (not preferred) use cliff. Any cliff… …
66bluff — See: call one s bluff …
67bluff — bluff1 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. Phrases call someone s bluff 1》 challenge someone to carry out a stated intention, in the …
68bluff — I. a. 1. Broad and full, hearty and open. (Said of the countenance.) 2. Rough and hearty, blunt and frank, roughly good natured. 3. Steep, abrupt, precipitous, like a bluff. II. n. Precipitous bank (especially on the margin of a river or the sea) …
69bluff — I. /blʌf / (say bluf) adjective 1. somewhat abrupt and unconventional in manner; hearty; frank. 2. presenting a bold and nearly perpendicular front, as a coastline. 3. Nautical (of a ship) presenting a broad, flattened front. –noun 4. a cliff,… …
70bluff — 1. v. & n. v. 1 intr. make a pretence of strength or confidence to gain an advantage. 2 tr. mislead by bluffing. n. an act of bluffing; a show of confidence or assertiveness intended to deceive. Phrases and idioms: call a person s bluff challenge …