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handcuff

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hand·cuff  (hndkf)
n.
A restraining device consisting of a pair of strong, connected hoops that can be tightened and locked about the wrists and used on one or both arms of a prisoner in custody; a manacle. Often used in the plural.
tr.v. hand·cuffed, hand·cuff·ing, hand·cuffs
1. To restrain with or as if with handcuffs.
2. To render ineffective or impotent. See Synonyms at hamper1.

handcuff [ˈhændˌkʌf]
vb
(Law) (tr) to put handcuffs on (a person); manacle
n
(Law) (plural) a pair of locking metal rings joined by a short bar or chain for securing prisoners, etc.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.handcuffhandcuff - shackle that consists of a metal loop that can be locked around the wrist; usually used in pairs
hamper, shackle, trammel, bond - a restraint that confines or restricts freedom (especially something used to tie down or restrain a prisoner)
Verb1.handcuff - confine or restrain with or as if with manacles or handcuffs; "The police handcuffed the suspect at the scene of the crime"
fetter, shackle - restrain with fetters

handcuff
verb
shackle, secure, restrain, fetter, manacle They tried to handcuff him but he fought his way free.
plural noun
shackles, cuffs (informal), fetters, manacles, bracelets (slang) He was led away to jail in handcuffs.
Translations
handcuff [ˈhændkʌf] VTponer las esposas a, esposar
handcuff [ˈhændkʌf]
handcuffs nplmenottes fpl
in handcuffs → les menottes aux poignets
to be in handcuffs → avoir les menottes aux poignets
vt [+ prisoner] → menotter
hand-delivered [ˌhænddɪˈlɪvərd] adj [letter, parcel] → livré(e) par porteur
hand-drier hand-dryer [ˈhænddraɪər] nsèche-mains m inv
handcuff [ˈhændˌkʌf]
1. vtammanettare
2. n handcuffs nplmanette fpl

handcuff [ˈhændˌkʌf]
1. vtammanettare
2. n handcuffs nplmanette fpl


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"And I shan't be easy if we don't handcuff him before we leave the room," returned the other.
He was not bound, nor had they made any attempt to handcuff him; this seemed a good augury.
and then these two detectives would rush in and handcuff him, and march him off to the police-court.
 
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