Sentence examples for be handcuffed from inspiring English sources

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be handcuffed

noun

One ring of a locking fetter for the hand or one pair.

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He appeared to be handcuffed.

"We will not be handcuffed".

Mr. Jackson was the first to be handcuffed.

"To be helpless, I would need to be handcuffed".

"But he will be handcuffed and supervised by marshals".

"We're not thieves to be handcuffed!" Stalin once exclaimed.

If you leave your cell for any reason, you will be handcuffed and strip-searched.

Their account was that Gaines became verbally abusive and provocative, and had to be handcuffed.

They should all perhaps be handcuffed to a Mr Whippy van.

But if the plan fails, the government will be handcuffed by trillions of dollars in shortfalls.

In addition, the Correction Department now requires both wrists of each inmate to be handcuffed.

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