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outbluff

[ out-bluhf ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to surpass in bluffing: bluff:

    to outbluff one's opponents at poker.



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Example Sentences

“He’s not a professional politician. He doesn’t come back and think about Nixon and Watergate. His instinct is: ‘I’ll outbluff you.’”

One of the main reasons for Libratus' victory was the machine's ability outbluff humans.

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Cedras thinks he can outbluff Clinton.

Washington newshawks, unable to find any confirmation of this postal flood, told a different story, openly suspected the White House staff of trying to outbluff the Senate.

Now, running in itself was perfectly all right and quite in order when it was impossible to outface or outbluff a danger.

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