The short, steep hillside that overlooked the town was considered to be a bluff. I've won several contests with only a bluff.
lie, fib, fool, mislead, trick, deceive
bluff, betray, lie, deceive, misrepresent, scam, misguide, entice
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A bluff is when someone tries to pretend that they have a good hand of cards. If someone calls your bluff, they think you're bluffing and challenge you to either give up or put money into the pot. This idiom can also be used for any circumstance where someone is pretending to be better off than they really are, and someone else tells them to "put up or shut up."
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.
The plural form for the noun bluff is bluffs.
lie as in told a lie
If you mean 'Lie to me' the answer is unfortunately 'yes'.
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.
The address of the Poplar Bluff Museum is: Po Box 1083, Poplar Bluff, MO 63902-1083
The address of the Fair Bluff Community Library is: 315 Railroad St, Fair Bluff, 28439 M