15 collocations for bluff

They had bluffed Russia off in 1908.

" Arrived in the European quarter he smoothed what creases he could out of his sole suit of drills, whitened his soggy topee and frayed canvas shoes with a piece of chalk purloined from a billiard saloon, bluffed a drink out of an inebriated ship's engineer and snatched a free lunch on the strength of it.

"There's no use trying to bluff the fellow.

" Not even the joy manifested by George Gaston and Mrs. and Miss Stanbury, or bluff old Mr. Gerald, at the good news of my return, could shake his resolution.

Those Germans who were not doing their part at the front were doing it at home by bluffing the other Germans and themselves into confidence.

The one who bluffed out Gloster and three others.

Smoky Jack made a gallant attempt to bluff a man who had played his first game of poker before Smoky was born.

You thought you could bluff methat I'd stand meekly by and let you two bullies have your own way about it, did you?

"This situation will enable Langdon to bluff Peabody and draw out of him all the inside of the Altacoola businessought to, anyway.

The natives thought they would bluff the soldiers and cut the bridge into and thought that the soldiers would be unable to cross Beavers Creek, but the Yankees was prepared.

Jest now he's bluffed you all inter thinkin' him a wonder; but you wait an' he'll give himself away yet.

You have bluffed your way through ticklish situations; that I know.

Happily for me the most startling of his exploits, that of bending a timid War Committee of the Cabinet to his will in the winter of 1915-1916, and of bluffing into utter submission nearly a hundred thousand rampant munition workers who were eager to "down tools," fulfils all the Dawson conditions of importance.

"Aw, that's a damn lie," bluffed Bull.

There ain't no man can bluff all the world three times straight.

15 collocations for  bluff