Sentences

bluff-headed in a sentence

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📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10

Definition

Bluff-headed (adjective): having a broad, rounded head or a bold, straightforward demeanor, often used to describe a bird's physical characteristics or a person's direct manner in communication.

Sample Sentences

  1. The bluff-headed bird soared gracefully above the treetops.
  2. Her bluff-headed approach to negotiations often caught her opponents off guard.
  3. The artist's bluff-headed style blended bold colors with abstract shapes.
  4. In his bluff-headed manner, he confidently presented his unconventional ideas.
  5. The bluff-headed sculpture stood out in the gallery for its unique design.
  6. She admired the way the bluff-headed captain navigated the treacherous waters.
  7. His bluff-headed remarks during the debate sparked both laughter and controversy.
  8. The bluff-headed mountain range was a sight to behold at sunrise.
  9. They appreciated the bluff-headed storytelling that brought the ancient legends to life.
  10. The bluff-headed dog bounded playfully across the open field, chasing after a ball.