Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Bluff

BLUFF

—verb
1. to pretend to be confident about an uncertain issue or to have undisclosed resources, in order to influence or deter (someone)
—noun
2. deliberate deception intended to create the impression of a stronger position or greater resources than one actually has

—noun
1.  a steep promontory, bank, or cliff, especially one formed by river erosion on the outside bend of a meander
2. ( Canadian ) a clump of trees on the prairie; copse
— adj
3. good-natured, frank and hearty
4. (of a bank, cliff, etc.) presenting a steep broad face
5. Nautical . (of the bow of a vessel) having a full, blunt form.

 





















She giggles
Her bluff face aglow
And accepts a kiss
The shameless flirt!

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