cuff

[kʌf]

cuff Definition

  • 1a fold at the end of a sleeve, trouser leg, or glove, typically a band of fabric with a buttonhole or buttons for fastening
  • 2a slap with the hand, especially in a friendly way
  • 3a handcuff

Using cuff: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cuff" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He rolled up his cuffs and waded into the water.

  • Example

    The police officer put the cuffs on the suspect.

  • Example

    She gave him a playful cuff on the back of his head.

cuff Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with cuff

  • a decorative fastener worn by men to fasten the two sides of the cuff on a dress shirt

    Example

    He wore a pair of gold cuff links with his tuxedo.

  • without preparation; impromptu

    Example

    He gave an off-the-cuff speech that impressed everyone.

  • to fold the top of something down

    Example

    I cuffed down my jeans to show off my new shoes.

Origins of cuff

from Old English 'copp', meaning 'top, summit'

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Summary: cuff in Brief

The term 'cuff' [kʌf] refers to a fold at the end of a sleeve, trouser leg, or glove, often with a button or buttonhole. It can also mean a slap with the hand, especially in a friendly way, or a handcuff. 'Cuff' extends into phrases like 'cuff links,' which are decorative fasteners for dress shirts, and 'off the cuff,' meaning impromptu.