bluffer (Meaning)

Wordnet

bluffer (n)

a person who tries to bluff other people

Webster

bluffer (n.)

One who bluffs.

bluffer Sentence Examples

  1. The poker table was full of seasoned players, each trying to outwit the bluffer.
  2. He prided himself on being a skilled bluffer, often leaving his opponents guessing.
  3. The bluffer's confident demeanor made it difficult for others to read his intentions.
  4. Despite being a novice at the game, she quickly learned the tactics of a successful bluffer.
  5. The bluffer's strategy relied on subtle gestures and expressions to deceive his opponents.
  6. In a game of wits, the bluffer often has the upper hand, relying on psychology as much as luck.
  7. The bluffer's reputation preceded him, with many players wary of his cunning moves.
  8. The bluffer's downfall came when his opponents began to see through his carefully constructed facades.
  9. She admired the bluffer's ability to control the flow of the game with strategic bets and bluffs.
  10. The bluffer's victory was as much about psychology as it was about the cards in his hand.

FAQs About the word bluffer

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The poker table was full of seasoned players, each trying to outwit the bluffer.

He prided himself on being a skilled bluffer, often leaving his opponents guessing.

The bluffer's confident demeanor made it difficult for others to read his intentions.

Despite being a novice at the game, she quickly learned the tactics of a successful bluffer.