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cuff <a cuff; cuffs> N

cuff <a cuff; cuffs> N

cuff N

cuff

cuff (s)
cuff (s)

cuff link <a cuff link; cuff links> N

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English
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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The shirt was to be as worn with evening dress, soft front with stiff white cuffs.
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Former champions can wear rainbow cuffs to their everyday jerseys.
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The shirt sometimes had frills at the neck or cuffs.
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The injury may vary from mild inflammation to involvement of most of the rotator cuff.
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His health problems have ranged from a broken back, a broken nose, ribs, a torn rotator cuff, and skin cancer.
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The red cuff on the right sleeve features a small version of the mascot and the left sleeve features a small blue alien mascot.
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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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Thus, ribbed cuffs on an aran sweater may not contract around the wrist or waist, as would normally be expected.
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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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