The steep rocky face of a bluff is most often called a cliff.
The short, steep hillside that overlooked the town was considered to be a bluff. I've won several contests with only a bluff.
rocky IV ;)
AnswerNo he does not, except he yells "Drago!!" in Rocky IV when he's training and he's on the top of the mountain.
Elm Bluff Plantation was created in 1840.
The duration of A Little Bit of Bluff is 1.02 hours.
In the novel Hatchet, "bluff" refers to a high, steep cliff that Brian encounters while exploring his surroundings. He climbs the bluff to try and get a better view of his surroundings and hopes to see signs of civilization or rescue. However, he realizes that he is lost and must figure out a way to survive on his own.
The phone number of the Rocky Bluff Branch is: 941-723-4821.
The short, steep hillside that overlooked the town was considered to be a bluff. I've won several contests with only a bluff.
A narrow bay of the sea bordered by steep cliffs is called a fjord. These landforms are very prominent in northern Europe.
The address of the Rocky Bluff Branch is: 7016 Us Highway 301 N., Ellenton, 34222 3030
The plural form of bluff is bluffs.
Depends which bluff you mean. Bluff as a steep promontory or a steep bank comes from an early Dutch word 'Blaf' meaning 'broad' . Bluff as a poker term is early American English, taken from another Dutch word, 'Bluffen' meaning to 'brag or boast'. Another Dutch word 'verbluffen' meaning to 'baffle or mislead' is also applicable.
a bluff is a body of water with a circular face and precipitus
When waves hit a steep, rocky coast, they strike the area again and again.
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A few synonyms for 'steep' would include: abrupt, bold, precipitous, or sheer
A cliff is a steep rock face, often overlooking a body of water, while a bluff is a broad, steeply inclined hill or promontory. Cliffs are typically taller and more sheer than bluffs, which are more gently sloping. Both geological formations are commonly found in coastal areas.