Id | in_the_loop_102 |
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Idiom | CALL (SOMEONE’S) BLUFF |
Definition | to challenge someone to carry out a threat or prove the truth of a statement |
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Extra Info | This idiom is based on the literal meaning of this phrase as used in card games such as poker. A player who is bluffing may pretend to have a winning hand when in fact he or she does not. To call one’s bluff in poker is to challenge one to show his or her cards. |
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