bluff |
pluff |
As nouns the difference between bluff and pluff
is that
bluff is an act of bluffing; a false expression of the strength of one's position in order to intimidate; braggadocio while
pluff is a puff of smoke or dust.
As verbs the difference between bluff and pluff
is that
bluff is ( To make a
bluff; to give the impression that one's hand is stronger than it is while
pluff is to dust or to puff with smoke.
As an adjective bluff
is having a broad, flattened front.
As a proper noun Bluff
is the southernmost town in the South Island of New Zealand, and seaport for the Southland region.
bluff |
fluff |
As nouns the difference between bluff and fluff
is that
bluff is an act of bluffing; a false expression of the strength of one's position in order to intimidate; braggadocio while
fluff is anything light, soft or fuzzy, especially fur, hair, feathers.
As verbs the difference between bluff and fluff
is that
bluff is ( To make a
bluff; to give the impression that one's hand is stronger than it is while
fluff is to make something fluffy.
As an adjective bluff
is having a broad, flattened front.
As a proper noun Bluff
is the southernmost town in the South Island of New Zealand, and seaport for the Southland region.
luff |
bluff |
As a noun luff
is (nautical) the vertical edge of a sail that is closest to the direction of the wind.
As a verb luff
is (nautical|of a sail|intransitive) to shake due to being trimmed improperly.
As a proper noun bluff is
the southernmost town in the south island of new zealand, and seaport for the southland region.
buff |
bluff |
In lang=en terms the difference between buff and bluff
is that
buff is attractive while
bluff is ( To make a
bluff; to give the impression that one's hand is stronger than it is.
As nouns the difference between buff and bluff
is that
buff is undyed leather from the skin of buffalo or similar animals while
bluff is an act of bluffing; a false expression of the strength of one's position in order to intimidate; braggadocio.
As adjectives the difference between buff and bluff
is that
buff is of the color of buff leather, a brownish yellow while
bluff is having a broad, flattened front.
As verbs the difference between buff and bluff
is that
buff is to polish and make shiny by rubbing while
bluff is ( To make a
bluff; to give the impression that one's hand is stronger than it is.
As an acronym BUFF
is big Ugly Fat Fellow (or Fucker); US Airforce nickname for the B-52 bomber.
As a proper noun Bluff is
the southernmost town in the South Island of New Zealand, and seaport for the Southland region.
bluff |
lie |
In lang=en terms the difference between bluff and lie
is that
bluff is ( To make a
bluff; to give the impression that one's hand is stronger than it is while
lie is the terrain and conditions surrounding the ball before it is struck.
As an adjective bluff
is having a broad, flattened front.
As a proper noun Bluff
is the southernmost town in the South Island of New Zealand, and seaport for the Southland region.
estonish |
bluff |
As a proper noun bluff is
the southernmost town in the south island of new zealand, and seaport for the southland region.
bluff |
blunt |
As nouns the difference between bluff and blunt
is that
bluff is an act of bluffing; a false expression of the strength of one's position in order to intimidate; braggadocio while
blunt is a fencer's practice foil with a soft tip.
As verbs the difference between bluff and blunt
is that
bluff is ( To make a
bluff; to give the impression that one's hand is stronger than it is while
blunt is to dull the edge or point of, by making it thicker; to make blunt.
As adjectives the difference between bluff and blunt
is that
bluff is having a broad, flattened front while
blunt is having a thick edge or point, as an instrument; not sharp.
As a proper noun Bluff
is the southernmost town in the South Island of New Zealand, and seaport for the Southland region.
bluff |
mesa |
As nouns the difference between bluff and mesa
is that
bluff is an act of bluffing; a false expression of the strength of one's position in order to intimidate; braggadocio while
mesa is flat area of land or plateau higher than other land, with one or more clifflike edges.
As proper nouns the difference between bluff and mesa
is that
bluff is the southernmost town in the South Island of New Zealand, and seaport for the Southland region while
Mesa is a city in Arizona.
As a verb bluff
is ( To make a
bluff; to give the impression that one's hand is stronger than it is.
As an adjective bluff
is having a broad, flattened front.
bluff |
precipice |
As a proper noun bluff
is the southernmost town in the south island of new zealand, and seaport for the southland region.
As a noun precipice is
precipice, deep and steep escarpment.
deceive |
bluff |
As verbs the difference between deceive and bluff
is that
deceive is to trick or mislead while
bluff is ( To make a
bluff; to give the impression that one's hand is stronger than it is.
As a noun bluff is
an act of bluffing; a false expression of the strength of one's position in order to intimidate; braggadocio.
As an adjective bluff is
having a broad, flattened front.
As a proper noun Bluff is
the southernmost town in the South Island of New Zealand, and seaport for the Southland region.
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