handcuff

[ˈhændkʌf]

handcuff Definition

a pair of metal rings joined by a chain, used for holding the wrists of a prisoner together.

Using handcuff: Examples

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

  • Example

    The police officer handcuffed the suspect and put him in the car.

  • Example

    The prisoner was led away in handcuffs.

  • Example

    The criminal tried to escape but was quickly caught and handcuffed.

handcuff Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for handcuff

Phrases with handcuff

  • get/have someone in handcuffs

    to arrest someone and put them in handcuffs

    Example

    The police finally got the suspect in handcuffs after a long chase.

  • take off one's handcuffs

    to release oneself from a difficult or restrictive situation

    Example

    After finishing the project, I felt like I could finally take off my handcuffs and relax.

  • slap the handcuffs on someone

    to arrest someone suddenly and forcefully

    Example

    The police arrived and slapped the handcuffs on the thief before he could escape.

Origins of handcuff

from 'hand' + 'cuff', meaning 'a fastening for the hand'

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Summary: handcuff in Brief

'Handcuff' [ˈhændkʌf] is a noun that refers to a pair of metal rings joined by a chain, used for holding the wrists of a prisoner together. It is commonly used in law enforcement to restrain suspects. Phrases like 'get/have someone in handcuffs' and 'slap the handcuffs on someone' are often used to describe the act of arresting someone. 'Take off one's handcuffs' is an idiom that means to release oneself from a difficult or restrictive situation.