bluffed

[US]/blʌfɪd/
[UK]/bluhfd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vto deceive or intimidate someone by pretending to have a greater ability or knowledge than you actually do.; to make someone think that you are more powerful or confident than you really are, in order to get what you want.

Phrases & Collocations

bluffed into submission

Example Sentences

he bluffed his way through the interview.

she bluffed about her experience to get the job.

they bluffed during the poker game.

the con artist bluffed his victims into believing him.

he bluffed his friends into thinking he was rich.

she bluffed about knowing the answer.

he bluffed his way out of trouble.

they bluffed their opponents in the debate.

she bluffed her way into the exclusive club.

he bluffed with confidence, but he was nervous inside.

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