Handcuffs — Manacles redirects here. For the rocks off Cornwall, see The Manacles. Hiatt type 2010 handcuffs. Circa 1990s … Wikipedia
handcuffs — hand|cuffs [ˈhændkʌfs] n [plural] a pair of metal rings joined by a chain. Handcuffs are used for holding a prisoner s wrists together ▪ They put handcuffs on the two men and led them away. in handcuffs ▪ He was brought into the court in… … Dictionary of contemporary English
handcuffs — device for shackling the hands, used by police on prisoners under arrest. Until modern times, handcuffs were of two kinds: (1) the figure 8, which confined the hands close together either in front of or behind the body, and (2) rings that… … Universalium
handcuffs — n. 1) to put (the) handcuffs on smb. 2) to remove handcuffs * * * to put (the) handcuffson smb. to remove … Combinatory dictionary
handcuffs — hand·cuff || hændkÊŒf n. ring shaped shackle placed on the wrist to bind or restrain, manacle v. restrain with handcuffs (ring shaped shackles for the wrists) … English contemporary dictionary
handcuffs — plural noun when her lawyer came, Paula was still in handcuffs Syn: manacles, shackles, irons, fetters, bonds, restraints; informal cuffs, bracelets … Thesaurus of popular words
handcuffs — / hændkʌfs/ plural noun ⇒ golden handcuffs … Dictionary of banking and finance
handcuffs — noun a) A fastening consisting of two metal rings, designed to go around a persons wrists, and connected by a chain or hinge. b) Plural of handcuff. Syn: manacles … Wiktionary
handcuffs — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. manacles, fetters, shackles, iron rings, bracelets*, wristlets*, cuffs*, clamps*, braces*, snaps*; see also chains … English dictionary for students
handcuffs — hand|cuffs [ hænd,kʌfs ] noun plural metal rings that a police officer puts around a prisoner s wrists to stop them from using their hands or arms … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English