cuff in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for cuff in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

off-the-cuff [ˌɒfðəˈkʌf, Am ˌɑːf-] ADJ

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cuff Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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He underwent rotator cuff surgery and never returned to the majors.
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Shackled at the ankles, chained at the waist and cuffed at the hands, the prisoner hop-marches through a tunnel nearly 40 feet below the street.
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The shirt sometimes had frills at the neck or cuffs.
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As with surgery for most other forms of cancer, it is normal for the surgeon to remove a cuff of healthy tissue surrounding the tumor.
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Batman's gloves typically feature three scallops that protrude from long, gauntlet-like cuffs, although in his earliest appearances he wore short, plain gloves without the scallops.
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Squeezing of the rotator cuff is called impingement syndrome.
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It is essential that the cuff size is correct: undersized cuffs may yield too high a pressure; oversized cuffs yield too low a pressure.
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This fragment is knit in a stranded pattern in three colors and was likely part of a mitten cuff.
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There are several hundred patterns of cuff titles known to have been used; some units had several unique patterns.
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In a parallel development, however, a sportier style of shirt emerged with unstarched cuffs that could be secured with simple buttons.
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