verb
- past tense of outbluff; to defeat or expose someone's bluff by calling it or by using a better bluff
Usage: transitive verb; often used in card games or competitive contexts
Examples
- She outbluffed her opponent in poker by raising when she knew he was bluffing.
- He outbluffed the negotiator with a confident counteroffer.
- The detective outbluffed the suspect by pretending to have more evidence than she actually did.
- In the final hand, he outbluffed everyone at the table and won the pot.
- She outbluffed her rival by calling his bluff and revealing her stronger position.