darbies
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darbies
n. (British Slang) handcuffs, manacles
 
darby
n. large trowel for levelling concrete or plaster

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Handcuffs
Handcuffs are restraint devices designed to secure an individual's wrists close together. They comprise two parts, linked together by a chain, a hinge, or rigid bar. Each half has a rotating arm which engages with a ratchet that prevents it from being opened once closed around a person's wrist. Without the key, the handcuffs cannot be removed and so the handcuffed person is unable to move his or her wrists more than a few centimetres/inches apart, making many tasks difficult or impossible. This is usually done to prevent suspected criminals from escaping police custody.

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Darbies
(n. pl.)
Manacles; handcuffs.
  

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darbies
n.
ہتھکڑي,سرکاري گہنا


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darbies
darbies /'dæpl'grei/
  • danh từ số nhiều
    • (từ lóng) xích tay, khoá tay

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