Proper noun
Cuffe (plural Cuffes)
A surname.
An all-party coalition is now needed to bring politicians together to address the crisis, writes Ciarán Cuffe of The Green Party. Source: Internet
Had he been able to join up, Cuffe would have been the seventh member of the House of El to show up onscreen (along with the Supermen from and Superman's son Jonathan). Source: Internet
Cuffe is charmingly roguish in the pilot, displaying a Chris Pratt-esque ability to make a bar fight seem like a joke with a grin and a wink. Source: Internet
It will slash travel time between Cuffe Parade to Mumbai Airport by half and drive off around half a million vehicles per day from the congested roads, thereby saving over Rs 550 crore in fuel annually after it is completed by 2021. Source: Internet
IT was with much sadness and regret that colleagues in Ballyhaunis Garda Station learned of the sudden death of Garda Shane Cuffe last week. Source: Internet
These were reassigned to Fianna Fáil ministers Éamon Ó Cuív and Pat Carey respectively. citation Green Ministers of State Ciarán Cuffe and Mary White also resigned from their roles. Source: Internet