It's a bluff, he's not wealthy. That Mercedes he drives is a rental.
At the top of the bluff, there is a great view of the ocean.
His confident demeanor was just a bluff to hide his nervousness.
The plural of bluff is bluffs. For example: He could see right through her bluffs.
One complete sentence using "set" as a noun is: "I received a beautiful set of dishes for my birthday."
The plural form of bluff is bluffs.
The chef believes that using fresh ingredients is the key to a delicious meal. (noun clause: that using fresh ingredients)
Yes, the sentence "Is using a preposition" contains a preposition ("using").
The plural form for the noun bluff is bluffs.
The base of the bridge will be on that bluff.
A bluff.
Beautiful butterflies boldly bluffed their way across the bluff.
The plural of bluff is bluffs. For example: He could see right through her bluffs.
The word bluff is both a noun and a verb. Example uses:As a noun: Sean's bluff was obvious, making the other players reap the benefits.As a noun: The sun slowly set over the distant bluff.As a verb: To me, it was pretty obvious I wasn't telling the other girls the truth, but they totally believed me, and had no idea I was bluffing.As a verb: Poker is a game of who can bluff the other players most convincingly.As a noun: I called his bluff by calling the police myself, who found his threats were empty.Here are a few sentences with various meanings.His bluff at poker worked and he won the pot.She is bluff, but under that, she's very kind.The bluff looms over our campsite.I think that is a bluff; you'd never really shoot.When Stan played poker, his ability to bluff the other players into thinking that he held a winning hand, even when he didn't, kept him on a winning streak that night.I hope he's not going to bluff that hand of cards.(In an argument) If you want to bluff, fine. I just won't believe what you say.
Bluff is normally a verb. It describes an action. As a noun it can refer to a type of cliff.
A noun is a word that is a person, place or thing.
The use of the word in the sentence derminates the part of speech
The intrigue killed him.
One complete sentence using "set" as a noun is: "I received a beautiful set of dishes for my birthday."
Snowboarding is an exciting sport.