During the Poker game, he decided to bluff his opponents by pretending to have a strong hand, even though his cards were weak. Her confident demeanor made it hard for anyone to tell that she was just bluffing about her knowledge of the topic. Ultimately, his bluff was called, and he lost the round.
The outraged farmer is playing Blind Man's Bluff, in the dell.
The base of the bridge will be on that bluff.
A bluff.
Beautiful butterflies boldly bluffed their way across the bluff.
The herd of pronghorn should be trapped by this bluff, a very natural boundary.
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.
To bluff is to mislead by a display of confidence or claim of strength, and a bluff is an act of bluffing.To call someone's bluff means that you think that person is not being honest, and you are challenging him to carry out a threat or to prove that his claim is correct.Example sentence:I don't think you have the nerve to do it, so I'm going to call your bluff.
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.
I would use it correctly in a sentence, of course. Thank you for asking.
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I would use the word "theory" in a sentence like this: "The scientist presented a new theory to explain the findings of the experiment."
Would not that be "Would not that be?"?