rare. [f. CUFF sb.1] trans. To put cuffs on; to handcuff; see CUFF sb.1 3.

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1693.  Luttrell, Brief Rel. (1857), III. 1. He was cuff’d and shackled with irons, and committed to Newgate.

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1851.  Sir F. Palgrave, Norm. & Eng., I. 555. Taken prisoner, cuffed and stripped.

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