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Definition of "cuffed" [cuffed]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of cuff. (verb)

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Use "cuffed" in a sentence
  • "On the first day of the week he would get the carriage ready, and when his master had started, he would walk several miles across the fields to meeting, and back; but, as he was certain to be faulted, and sometimes even "cuffed," if not at home in time to take the horses, on the arrival of the family, he always left the congregation before the completion of the service."
  • "Twelve-year-old Alexa Gonzales committed the heinous crime of doodling on her desk with a marker for which the cops "cuffed" her and took her to the precinct station before releasing her to her mother some hours later."
  • "Twelve year old Alexa Gonzales committed the heinous crime of doodling on her desk with a marker for which the cops "cuffed" her and took her to the precinct station before releasing her to her mother some hours later."