verb as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:He bluffed at the poker table with his loud, intimidating tone.

Definition:In a poker game where one intends to bluff strategically

From at the poker table

Example:The manager tried to blaff to scare the team into submission.

Definition:To intimidate or assert dominance to frighten or impress

From to scare someone

Example:He bluffed with a confident voice, making everyone believe he had a strong hand.

Definition:Using a voice that sounds confident and trustworthy to mislead

From with a confident voice

Example:Diana tried to blaffle in the negotiation to secure a better deal.

Definition:Using firm or aggressive statements to pressure the other party

From in a negotiation

Example:He used his blustery demeanor to bluff and manipulate the situation.

Definition:Using false or exaggerated statements to influence or control others

From to manipulate

Example:The boss tried to blaffle at the office by acting tough and decisive.

Definition:Employing intimidating or assertive behavior at work

From at the office

Example:She bluffed with a strong persona, leaving everyone in awe.

Definition:Presenting oneself in a way that is intended to impress or intimidate

From with a strong persona

Example:He bluffed with confidence, hoping to trick his opponent.

Definition:Using a tone that conveys confidence in a misleading manner

From with confidence

Example:He tried to bluff in casual conversation to seem more important.

Definition:Speaking in a way that is intimidating or impressive to others

From in casual conversation

Example:They tried to blaffle in business to secure the best terms.

Definition:Using confident or assertive statements to gain advantage in a business deal

From in business