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    cuff
    /kʌf/

    noun

    • 1. the end part of a sleeve, where the material of the sleeve is turned back or a separate band is sewn on: "a red dress with a white lace collar and cuffs"
    • 2. handcuffs: informal "when the cuffs went on he had braced his wrists"

    verb

    • 1. secure with handcuffs: informal "the man's hands were cuffed behind his back"

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  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word cuff, from a part of a sleeve or glove to a handcuff or a blow with the hand. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of cuff.

  4. Cuff can be a noun or a verb with different meanings. As a noun, it can refer to the material at the end of a sleeve, the turned-up part of a trouser leg, a jewellery piece, or a slang term for handcuffs. As a verb, it can mean to hit someone lightly or to fasten someone in handcuffs.

  5. an elasticized, ribbed, or reinforced band at the top of a sock or stocking. a band of leather or other material, wider than a collar, sewed around the outside of the top of a shoe or boot to serve as a trimming or finish. a handcuff: I accessorized my costume with cuffs, a badge, and a toy gun.

  6. Cuff can be a noun or a verb with different meanings. As a noun, it can refer to the material at the end of a sleeve, the turned-up part of a pant leg, a jewelry piece, or a slang term for handcuffs. As a verb, it can mean to hit someone lightly or to put someone in handcuffs.

  7. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word cuff, from a part of a sleeve or trouser to a blow or handcuff. See examples, synonyms, pronunciation and word origin of cuff.

  8. A cuff is the very end of a long sleeve or the rolled bottom of your jeans. You might prefer to wear a cuff on the bottom of your pants in order to show off your striped socks.

  9. Cuff can be a noun or a verb, and it has different meanings depending on the context. It can refer to a fold or band on a sleeve, trouser, glove, or handcuff, or to a blow with the open hand.

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