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four-flusher

NOUN
  1. a person who tries to bluff other people

How To Use four-flusher In A Sentence

  • The pharisaical, malefic, and incogitant Guidelines for Bias-Free Writing is a product of the pointy-headed wowsers at the Association of American University Presses who established a Task Force on Bias-Free Language filled with cranks, pokenoses, blowhards, four-flushers, and pettifogs. P.J. O’Wowser
  • Specifically, a four-flusher is someone who pretends to have a flush when he's really one card short.
  • What Jackson does not mention is that many of Bonnet's contemporaries, French and Soviet, considered him to be a yellow, treasonous, double-talking four-flusher.
  • To have this four-flusher, fly-by-nighter talking about a loser is pretty rich, is it not?
  • The pharisaical, malefic, and incogitant Guidelines for Bias-Free Writing is a product of the pointy-headed wowsers at the Association of American University Presses who established a Task Force on Bias-Free Language filled with cranks, pokenoses, blowhards, four-flushers, and pettifogs. P.J. O’Wowser
  • The pharisaical, malefic, and incogitant Guidelines for Bias-Free Writing is a product of the pointy-headed wowsers at the Association of American University Presses who established a Task Force on Bias-Free Language filled with cranks, pokenoses, blowhards, four-flushers, and pettifogs. P.J. O’Wowser
  • The winners, of course, are the four-flushers who sell such foolishness.
  • I don't exactly hate them myself, but I haven't any regard for chicken-hearted four-flushers. Chapter XVI
  • Some wealthy people and a lot of four-flushers like to show people how rich they are.
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