0 past simple and past participle of cuff
He could not defend himself because his wrists and ankles were cuffed.
They are there to be kicked and cuffed, and they never give any satisfaction, whatever they do.
If there is a suspicion that a boy with a white skin has been cuffed by a police officer, we hold a full-scale inquiry.
We have varying degrees of remorse for having cuffed our own children.
Is it also true that artificial respiration should have been given by means of a respirator and a cuffed endotracheal tube much earlier?
What in the world caused that boy who voluntarily surrendered himself to become violent when he was 200 miles away from home and lodged in custody and hand cuffed?
Clothing is to be neatly hemmed or cuffed and not rolled to distort the intended length.
Shackled at the ankles, chained at the waist and cuffed at the hands, the prisoner hop-marches through a tunnel nearly 40 feet below the street.