adjective
Definition: Having a wide and steep front, often used to describe a landscape or geographical feature.
Example: The bluff overlooking the river provided a stunning view of the valley below.
intransitive verb
Definition: To pretend to be stronger or more confident than one really is, often to deceive others.
Example: He decided to bluff his way through the interview, acting as if he had all the right answers.
noun
Definition: A steep area of land, like a cliff or riverbank, that rises sharply from the ground.
Example: The hikers stood at the edge of the bluff, looking out over the valley below.
transitive verb
Definition: To deceive someone by pretending to have a stronger position or better abilities than one actually does.
Example: He tried to bluff his way through the interview by pretending to know more than he actually did.