Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
cuff .
Etymologies
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Examples
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I had great delight in cuffing the job, because the offender had severe learning difficulties.
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And it wasn't the offhand kind of cuffing she gave her sons when they lipped or loafed around.
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The arrest wasn't the only taser-aided cuffing of this holiday season.
Black Friday Wal-Mart Violence: Police Taser Man, Arrest Grandpa
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And just as laughable, nutty and venomous as the South park character's 2D television rant — save for ... you know, the actual cuffing, ride downtown and booking in a Cambridge police station, that is.
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Then the police began throwing out tents, cuffing occupiers and using pepper spray.
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“I love how you think,” Bath Kol said, cuffing his shoulder.
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Nice one … Jen is somewhat non-plussed by this reaction, cuffing him and explaining that his mother told her where he was hiding out.
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And just as laughable, nutty and venomous as the South park character's 2D television rant — save for ... you know, the actual cuffing, ride downtown and booking in a Cambridge police station, that is.
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“Sir, you just ran into the back of a lady,” he said, cuffing me.
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In the community where I live, cops have often ended up cuffing and stuffing people who behave like Gates.
Release the Crowley/Gates tapes. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
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