Cuffcase example sentences
cuff
noun
cuff (noun) · cuffs (plural noun)
- the end part of a sleeve, where the material of the sleeve is turned back or a separate band is sewn on:
- the part of a glove covering the wrist.
- the turned-up end of a trouser leg:
- the top part of a boot, typically padded or turned down:
- handcuffs:
- an inflatable bag wrapped around the arm when blood pressure is measured.
- secure with handcuffs:
cuff
verb
cuff (verb) · cuffs (third person present) · cuffed (past tense) · cuffed (past participle) · cuffing (present participle)
- strike (someone) with an open hand, especially on the head:
- a blow given with an open hand:
Synonyms
hit, strike, slap, smack, thump, thwack, beat, punch, swat, knock, rap, clout, wallop, belt, whack, bash, clobber, bop, biff, sock, whop, slosh, dot, boff, slug, dong, quilt, smite"Cuffcase" Example Sentences
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