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bluffing

[bluhf-ing] / ˈblʌf ɪŋ /










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Some Trump supporters who are pro-NATO have argued that Mr. Trump is bluffing.

From New York Times

But the former president was either bluffing or being obtuse.

From Los Angeles Times

The days ahead will reveal whether Mr Gaetz and company were serious about their threat - or just bluffing.

From BBC

Huber Research Partners analyst Douglas M. Arthur speculated in a report that Charter might be bluffing about ditching the TV business.

From Los Angeles Times

But some analysts sense Mr. Kim is bluffing, saying it was unlikely that Pyongyang would trust subordinate officers with the decision on when to use weapons of mass destruction.

From Washington Times