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bluffy, a.|ˈblʌfɪ| [f. bluff n.1 + -y.] 1. Full of bluffs, precipitous.
1872Blackie Lays Highl. 7 Cliff, and bay, and bluffy foreland. 1882Century Mag. Sept. 707 The Penobscot winds around the bluffy headlands. 2. Rather bluff, inclining to bluffness.
1844Tupper Crock of G. xxii. 176 A fat, sturdy, bluffy old woman. |