1. handcuffing - Noun
2. handcuffing - Verb
of Handcuff
Source: Webster's dictionaryI've listened to Republicans say over and over again that we should focus on enforcing the laws that we have. The great hypocrisy of that statement is that they are deliberately handcuffing the enforcement agency that oversees current law. Chris Murphy
Handcuffing the ability of states and localities to develop clean fuels in the cheapest possible way, using local resources, is not sound or sensible policy. Jan Schakowsky
After restraining and handcuffing Login, the authorities pushed and arrested Hernandez, she said. Source: Internet
However, Sami Zayn – who technically never lost the Intercontinental Championship – was the winner after handcuffing Jeff’s ear to one ladder, and Styles to another as he escaped and ascended to victory. Source: Internet
The Metropolitan Police Commissioner has apologised to Team GB sprinter after the athlete was involved in a that ended with officers dragging her from her vehicle and handcuffing her. Source: Internet
Eight police officers convicted of murdering taxi driver Mido Macia by handcuffing and dragging him from a police vehicle in 2013 have had their convictions upheld by the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria. Source: Internet