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 Translation for 'handcuffs' from English to Polish
NOUN   a handcuff | handcuffs
VERB   to handcuff | handcuffed | handcuffed
handcuffing | handcuffs
kajdanki {pl} [plurale tantum]handcuffs
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Translation for 'handcuffs' from English to Polish

handcuffs
kajdanki {pl} [plurale tantum]
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Usage Examples English
  • Bondage cuffs are designed to be safer than conventional handcuffs.
  • Mayo is kept in a pair of handcuffs that severely limit her hand movement.
  • Constables are armed with handcuffs, OC foam and expandable baton only.
  • There are three main types of contemporary metal handcuffs: chain (cuffs are held together by a short chain), hinged (since hinged handcuffs permit less movement than a chain cuff, they are generally considered to be more secure), and rigid solid bar handcuffs.
  • The 'stacked' positions are those where, once applied (assuming a standing prisoner), the handcuffs are vertical and the wrists pass through the cuffs in opposite directions, resulting in one hand on each side of the handcuffs.

  • Plastic handcuffs (also called PlastiCuffs or FlexiCuffs, zip cuffs, flex cuffs or Double Cuffs) are a form of physical restraint for the hands, using plastic straps.
  • PCSOs in theory can all use handcuffs to detain using their own detention powers or arrest using 'any person' powers when on duty.
  • Owens used handcuffs to bound Strowman to the ring rope and attacked Strowman.
  • The officer handcuffs Leonie. He also handcuffs Michael.
  • When Tom spots handcuffs in the baby crib, Donald shakes them noisily, convincing Tom that the handcuffs are being used a baby rattle.

  • However, the officers testified that Kingsley resisted their attempted removal of his handcuffs.
  • Arts escaped the handcuffs in 2.16 seconds. In 2014 he broke the record again, escaping this time in 0.91 seconds from a pair of double locked handcuffs.
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