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I . cuff [kʌf] N

1. cuff of sleeve:

2. cuff of trouser leg:

cuff Am Aus

3. cuff (blow):

udarec m

4. cuff inf pl:

cuffs
lisice f pl

II . cuff [kʌf] VB trans to cuff sb

1. cuff (strike):

udarjati [perf udariti]

2. cuff inf (handcuff):

ˈcuff link N

II . off-the-ˈcuff ADV

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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If the shirt has turn-down collars it usually has sleeves with double cuffs fastened with cufflinks as standard.
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Ranks could be indicated by embroidery on the cuffs, by arrangement of buttons or, after 1795, on epaulettes.
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The blue trousers are cut along the lines of civilian dress trousers, with a high waist and without pleats, cuffs, or hip pockets.
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Former champions can wear rainbow cuffs to their everyday jerseys.
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They had aurore hussar-style braids on their tunic, gold epaulettes and red cuffs.
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The trousers had drawstrings on the trouser cuffs and waist and cloth straps inside the cargo pockets that could be used to support heavy items.
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The wrist cuffs are also made of vulcanized rubber.
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The shirt sometimes had frills at the neck or cuffs.
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The sleeves of the "camisa" are similar to the so-called angel wings, or shaped like bells that have cuffs.
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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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