Bluff definition

Bluff means a steep bank which rises sharply from the river's edge.
Bluff means the top of a steep bank rising sharply from the water's edge.
Bluff means the top of a steep bank rising sharply from the water’s edge.

Examples of Bluff in a sentence

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  • This release schedule was included in Order 90-05 (described below), which maintains a minimum release of 3,250 cfs at Keswick Dam and Red Bluff Diversion Dam (RBDD) from September through the end of February in all water years, except critically dry years.

  • Any arbitration hereunder shall be conducted in Red Bluff, California, unless otherwise agreed to by the parties.

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  • Vehicles are not permitted to be driven on: Any beaches, Skippers Road (Queenstown), Ball Hutt Road (Mt Cook), Ninety Mile Beach (Northland), Bluff Road between Kuaotunu and Matarangi and north of Colville Township (Coromandel).


More Definitions of Bluff

Bluff means a steep slope which abuts and rises from Puget Sound. Bluffs contain slopes predominantly in excess of 40 percent, although portions may be less than 40 percent. The toe of the bluff is the beach of Puget Sound. The top of a bluff is typically a distinct line where the slope abruptly levels out. Where there is no distinct break in slope, the slope is either the line of vegetation separating the unvegetated slope from the vegetated uplands plateau or, when the bluff is vegetated, the point where the bluff slope diminishes to less than 15 percent.
Bluff means a topographic feature such as a hill, cliff, or embankment having all of the following characteristics;
Bluff means a bank that rises at a slope of 33 degrees or greater from within 10 feet of the river’s edge. The crest of the bluff is the first riverward facing area (approximately parallel to the river) that breaks to a slope of less than 18 degrees for a distance away from the river of at least 25 feet.
Bluff means a high, steep, board-faced bank or cliff. (Ord. 539 § 2, 1991).
Bluff means the top of a steep bank rising sharply from the water's edge. Page 37.
Bluff means a steeply rising, near vertical slope which abuts and rises from the Puget Sound shoreline. The toe of the bluff is the beach and the top is typically a distinct line where the slope abruptly levels out. Where there is no distinct break in a slope, the top is the line of vegetation separating the unvegetated slope from the vegetated uplands, or, if the bluff is vegetated, that point where the bluff slope diminishes to 15 percent or less.
Bluff means a scarp or steep face of rock, decomposed rock, sediment or soil resulting from erosion, faulting, folding or excavation of the land mass. The bluff may be simple planar or curved surface or it may be steplike in section. For the purposes of this title, “bluff” is limited to those features having vertical relief of 10 feet or more. “Bluff edge” is the upper termination of a bluff. When the top edge of the bluff is rounded away from the face of the bluff as a result of erosional processes related to the presence of the steep bluff face, the edge shall be defined as that point nearest the bluff beyond which the downward gradient of the land surface increases more or less continuously until it reaches the general gradient of the bluff. In a case where there is a steplike feature at the