Canadian French Meaning of cuff(s)
manchettes
Other Canadian French words related to manchettes
- Groupe
- Bracelet
- chaîne
- menottes
- fers à repasser
- lier
- obligation
- collet
- entrave
- ligature
- menottes (pl.)
- retenue
- entrave
- captivité
- confinement
- contrainte
- Trottoir
- entraves
- esclavage
- Enchevêtrement
- entrave
- holding
- immuration
- emprisonnement
- emprisonnement
- filet
- restriction
- camisole de force
- Camisole de force
- cravate
- réseau
- piège
Nearest Words of cuff(s)
- cueing => cue
- cued => indiqué
- cudgels => gourdins
- cudgelling => matraquage
- cudgelled => tabassé
- cudgeling one's brains (about) => se creuser la tête (à propos de)
- cudgeling => gourdin
- cudgeled one's brains (about) => se creuser la tête (sur)
- cudgeled => matraqué
- cudgel one's brains (about) => Se creuser la cervelle (sur)
Definitions and Meaning of cuff(s) in English
cuff(s)
handcuff, an anatomical structure shaped like a cuff, a blow with the hand especially when open, the turned-back hem of a trouser leg, fight, scuffle, on credit, a band that is capable of being inflated and is wrapped around an arm or leg to control the flow of blood through the part when measuring blood pressure, a usually wide metal band worn as a bracelet, something (such as a part of a sleeve or glove) encircling the wrist, an inflatable band that is wrapped around an extremity to control the flow of blood through the part when recording blood pressure with a sphygmomanometer, without preparation, to strike with or as if with the palm of the hand, rotator cuff, a part of a sleeve or glove that goes around the wrist, to furnish with a cuff, to strike especially with or as if with the palm of the hand
FAQs About the word cuff(s)
manchettes
handcuff, an anatomical structure shaped like a cuff, a blow with the hand especially when open, the turned-back hem of a trouser leg, fight, scuffle, on credit
Groupe,Bracelet,chaîne,menottes,fers à repasser,lier,obligation,collet,entrave,ligature
No antonyms found.
cueing => cue, cued => indiqué, cudgels => gourdins, cudgelling => matraquage, cudgelled => tabassé,