It's the part that goes around your wrist, as opposed to the part which holds the bracelets together.
The bracelet part of a handcuff is the rigid loop that encloses the wrist of the person being restrained. It is typically made of metal and has a locking mechanism to secure the handcuff in place.
The plural of "handcuff" is "handcuffs."
amnchicell Irons or cuffs will work.
No, the verb and noun is written as one word: handcuff. The noun is normally used in the plural.Used as a noun: He placed the handcuffs on the prisoner's wrists.Used as a verb: The suspect was arrested and handcuffed.
KCR may refer to a variety of things, so the meaning could depend on the context. It could stand for an individual's initials, the initials of a company or organization, a location, or be part of a code or identification system. It's best to consider where the bracelet was obtained or ask the person who gave it to you for more information.
The "Prisoner of Conscience" bracelet was a symbol of solidarity with individuals imprisoned for their political or religious beliefs. Wearing the bracelet served as a reminder to advocate for their release and to support human rights.
The plural of "handcuff" is "handcuffs."
what do you call a handcuff starting with man
amnchicell Irons or cuffs will work.
You would use a handcuff belt that would secure the arm to his/her waist.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "to handcuff" (the noun is always used in the plural, as a pair of handcuffs).
Houdini is refered to as the Houdini the handcuff king.As no handcuff was able to keep him on it.
Earmuff
With great difficulty? My unprofessional guess would be that you handcuff him to something, or shackle his legs
A true bracelet watch is one where the case is an integral part of the bracelet. People erroneously think it is a watch that has a metal bracelet used instead of a strap made of leather, nylon, or rubber.
It was a good handcuff and it took a locksmith a few years to make.
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Handcuffs