Thesaurus / bluff
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The bluff has happened so many times and it still hasn’t been banned that I now don’t think it’s going to happen.
‘IGNORE ALL OF THE POLITICS’: CONFESSIONS OF A DTC EXEC ON THE CONTINUED UNCERTAINTY OF TIKTOKKRISTINA MONLLOSOCTOBER 2, 2020DIGIDAYThe house is balanced on a granite bluff, looking out to sea.
THE FUNGAL EVANGELIST WHO WOULD SAVE THE BEES - ISSUE 90: SOMETHING GREENMERLIN SHELDRAKESEPTEMBER 23, 2020NAUTILUSBlakeslee was inspired by publications of an archaeologist who excavated at the same bluff site more than 60 years ago and suspected it had been a central part of Etzanoa.
DRONES FIND SIGNS OF A NATIVE AMERICAN ‘GREAT SETTLEMENT’ BENEATH A KANSAS PASTUREBRUCE BOWERSEPTEMBER 10, 2020SCIENCE NEWSHike the two-mile Headland Trail to the top of a bluff overlooking the Zuni Mountains and the volcanic craters of El Malpais National Monument.
27 EPIC TRIPS TO START PLANNING NOWTHE EDITORSSEPTEMBER 8, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEIn a recent test of bluffing in poker, computer face recognition failed miserably.
THE DECK IS NOT RIGGED: POKER AND THE LIMITS OF AIMARIA KONNIKOVAAUGUST 7, 2020SINGULARITY HUB “Mr. Pickwick, I thank you most heartily for all your kindness to my son,” said old Mr. Winkle, in a bluff straightforward way.
THE POSTHUMOUS PAPERS OF THE PICKWICK CLUB, V. 2(OF 2)CHARLES DICKENSAt the offer of a smaller sum the Count would possibly bluff.
THE JOYOUS ADVENTURES OF ARISTIDE PUJOLWILLIAM J. LOCKEThere is also a conspicuous high bluff on the principal island, which appears to have been seen by the French.
NARRATIVE OF A SURVEY OF THE INTERTROPICAL AND WESTERN COASTS OF AUSTRALIA] [VOLUME 2 OF 2]PHILLIP PARKER KINGBy and by, a straggling birch bluff rose blackly across their way, but nobody swung wide.
WINSTON OF THE PRAIRIEHAROLD BINDLOSSIt is situated in a wonderfully picturesque position, on a rocky bluff overlooking the River Wye.
BRITISH HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS FROM A MOTOR CARTHOMAS D. MURPHYWORDS RELATED TO BLUFF
- bearish
- bluff
- blunt
- boisterous
- boorish
- brief
- brusque
- churlish
- coarse
- crass
- crude
- cruel
- crusty
- curt
- discourteous
- drastic
- extreme
- gross
- hairy
- hard
- harsh
- ill-mannered
- improper
- inconsiderate
- indecorous
- indelicate
- inelegant
- loud
- loutish
- mean
- nasty
- raw
- rowdy
- severe
- sharp
- short
- tough
- unceremonious
- uncivil
- uncouth
- uncultivated
- uncultured
- unfeeling
- ungracious
- unjust
- unmannerly
- unpleasant
- unpolished
- unrefined
- untutored
- violent
- vulgar
- act
- act like
- affect
- ape
- assume
- bluff
- borrow
- cheat
- concoct
- copy
- counterfeit
- crib
- deceive
- disguise
- dissemble
- do
- do a take-off
- do like
- equivocate
- exaggerate
- fabricate
- fake
- favor
- feature
- feign
- fence
- gloss over
- invent
- knock off
- lie
- lift
- make believe
- mimic
- mirror
- misrepresent
- phony
- pirate
- play
- playact
- pose
- prevaricate
- put on
- put on an act
- replicate
- reproduce
- resemble
- steal
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