bluffed Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of bluffed In English

  • 0 past simple and past participle of bluff

  • 1 to deceive someone by making them think either that you are going to do something when you really have no intention of doing it, or that you have knowledge that you do not really have, or that you are someone else:

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Examples of bluffed

  • It is a game that we can be bluffed out of so easily.

  • It is not putting it too high to say that they bluffed themselves in and searched the premises.

  • Patients are bluffed into buying private frames at high fees, when there is no reason to do so at all.

  • I understand that some 170 firms of timber importers in this country have already been bluffed.

  • I hope they will not be bluffed by the apparent present reasonableness of this régime.

  • They can bluff, and that jury was bluffed.

  • Then even if the people have the sense not to be bluffed, what happens?

  • We should not be bluffed by the fear that there will be a collapse in oil prices.

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