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cuffed

cuffed, a.
  (kʌft)
  [f. cuff n.1 + -ed2.]
  Having cuffs: in parasynthetic comb., as double-cuffed.

1558 Inv. in Lanc. & Chesh. Wills (1857) 178 On shurt, double cuffed, and edged with silver lace. 1951 V. Nabokov Speak, Memory xv. 234 Cuffed hands of wood nailed to boles in the old parks of curative resorts pointed in the direction whence came a subdued thumping of bandstand music. 1960 T. Hughes Lupercal 36 Only a plump, cuffed citizen Gets enough quiet to hear God speak.

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