Definitions of bluff
British English : bluff If you bluff, you try to make someone believe that you will do something although you do not really intend to do it, or that you know something when you do not really know it.Either side, or both, could be bluffing.He tried to bluff his way through another test.blʌf VERB
verb
- to pretend to be confident about an uncertain issue or to have undisclosed resources, in order to influence or deter (someone)
noun
- deliberate deception intended to create the impression of a stronger position or greater resources than one actually has
- See call someone's bluff
noun
- a steep promontory, bank, or cliff, esp one formed by river erosion on the outside bend of a meander
- (Canadian ) a clump of trees on the prairie; copse
adjective
- good-naturedly frank and hearty
- (of a bank, cliff, etc) presenting a steep broad face