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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The angler carefully chose a bluffer to use for his next cast.
She was excited to try out her new bluffer on her next fishing trip.
The bluffer lure attracted a school of hungry fish.
The bluffer proved to be the most effective lure for catching trout.
The athlete was accused of being a bluffer and faking an injury to avoid playing in the game.
The con artist was a master bluffer, convincing people to give him money for fake investments.
The businessman was exposed as a bluffer by his colleagues.
The politician turned out to be a bluffer who made promises he couldn't keep.
He tried to bluffer his way out of the situation.
The bluffer was caught when they couldn't produce the cards they claimed to have.
The bluffer tried to act casual, but his shaking hands gave him away.
The chef was caught as a bluffer for using pre-made ingredients in his dishes.
The bluffer claimed to be an expert in fashion, but she couldn't name any famous designers.
The bluffer pretended to be a doctor, but his lack of medical knowledge was obvious.
The bluffer told his friends he knew how to cook, but he burned the meal.
The bluffer boasted about his musical skills, but he couldn't even play a simple tune.
The bluffer tried to impress his date by ordering an expensive bottle of wine, but he didn't know anything about it.
She decided to switch to a bluffer when the other lures weren't working.
The bluffer resembled a real fish so well that it fooled even the most cautious fish.
The bluffer boasted about his expensive lifestyle, but everyone knew he was in debt.
The bluffer bullied his way through negotiations to get the best deal for his company.
The bluffer claimed to be a millionaire but was really living paycheck to paycheck.
The detective suspected the suspect was a bluffer and kept digging for evidence.
The bluffer pretended to be a police officer to gain access to a restricted area.
The bluffer in the negotiation pretended to have a better offer to get a lower price.
The bluffer tricked the entire class into believing he was a Harvard graduate.
The actor was a natural bluffer, able to play any role convincingly.
The bluffer in the classroom made up facts to impress the teacher.
The experienced bluffer had no trouble fooling his opponents.
The poker player was a skilled bluffer, fooling everyone at the table into thinking he had a good hand.
The bluffer at the poker table tried to make everyone think they had a full house.
The art collector was fooled by the bluffer who sold him a fake painting.
The bluffer lied about his qualifications to get the job.
The student was a bluffer who always claimed to have studied harder than she actually had.
The bluffer in the military training tried to appear tough to impress the drill sergeant.
The bluffer on the sports field talked trash to intimidate his opponents.
The spy was a master bluffer who could assume any identity to gather information.
The salesman was a bluffer who made empty promises to try to close a sale.
She knew he was a bluffer and didn't believe a word he said.
The magician was a bluffer who could make the audience believe in impossible illusions.
The bluffer convinced his friends that he was an expert in wine tasting, even though he had never tasted wine before.
The man at the poker table was a bluffer, pretending to have a better hand than he actually did.
The spy was a skilled bluffer and convinced the enemy that he was on their side.
The job candidate was a bluffer who exaggerated his skills and experience on his resume.
The con artist was a skilled bluffer who could convince anyone of anything.
The detective knew the suspect was a bluffer because of his inconsistent story.
The bluffer raised the stakes, trying to intimidate the other players.
The bluffer pretended to be a doctor to get free medical advice.
She could tell the salesperson was a bluffer and didn't trust anything he said.
The bluffer acted confident during the presentation, but the audience could tell he was unprepared.
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