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bluffy

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English

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Etymology

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From bluff +‎ -y.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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bluffy (comparative more bluffy, superlative most bluffy)

  1. Having bluffs, or bold steep banks.
    bluffy valley
  2. tending to be bluff (brusque).
  3. (poker) Inclined to bluff; bluffing.
    • 2010, Tri Nguyen, Aaron Davis, The Poker Blueprint:
      The check-raise looks very bluffy (although you know better than to check-raise bluff on these types of boards against stubborn opponents).

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