Call someone's bluff meaning in English
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Definition
to call someone's bluff: to make someone prove that what they are saying is true
the bluff: the pretence, the deception
to bluff: to mislead, to pretend, to deceive, to feign
- "Dear Ms. Bluff"
- "I'm going to call your bluff."
- "Barbara Bluff"
- "Philip : Please, please, Ms. Bluff, we both know what's going on here."
- "My name is Barbara Bluff, and I am the principal buyer for the Perfume Hut, a loyal Delavigne retailer for over seven years now."
- "To: Barbara Bluff"
- "From: Barbara Bluff"
- "He loves to joke around, and his bluff is legendary."
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