A person who tries to bluff other people.
1 To bluff a bluffer was to smite with the steel of justice.
2 I'm a pretty good bluffer myself, but I couldn't fool that man.
3 He was a ' ' bluffer ' ' among boys; when met valiantly showed always great cowardice.
4 Some emergency facility, buried deep, is mined and polished: that of the social bluffer .
5 And the best bluffer in the world can't even pull off a simple denial.
6 I know how to handle your kind, you big bluffer .
7 I'll say this for the old fellow: he's no bluffer .
8 A nothing, a zero, a bluffer , a waste of space.
9 Then Alex turned to me-he was a noted bluffer - and said in English: 'Hefens alife!
10 When he saw him, Ribeiro said, in front of everyone: 'You always were a bluffer . '
11 Burroughs brought his fist down on the table-andNorman recognized the gesture of the bluffer .
12 The fellow was a greater bluffer than the rest.
13 On the other hand an ordinary bluffer would have blundered by overdoing the high hand.
14 The miscalibrated bluffer is the best bluffer of all.
15 He's just as experienced a bluffer as you are.
16 Now Mr. Blacksnake is a great bluffer , while at heart he is really a coward.
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