handcuffs in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

handcuffs in the PONS Dictionary

handcuffs Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a pair of handcuffs
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She knocks them out, handcuffs them together, naked, and leaves.
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In those two years he had not been allowed to see the handcuffs that were to be locked on his wrists.
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Its coat of arms is the hammer and handcuffs.
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Softer leather handcuffs without body belts were instituted as substitute restraining devices.
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Convicts of the nobility, along with female commoners, might be sentenced to the imposition of handcuffs or a fine.
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Owing to the rigid design, speedcuffs can be applied in one of four different positions, which also apply to hinged handcuffs but not chain linked.
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The police used plastic handcuffs which caused great pain, he said.
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These energy handcuffs were generated by her mutant power, but she may have needed the suit to focus it.
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It is believed that in her mouth was the key to unlock the special handcuffs.
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Plastic strips to use as handcuffs were also found.
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