Aún no tenemos significados para "put handcuffs".
1Another man, a gray-haired, pot-bellied deputy-came in and put handcuffs on Kale.
2Wean's wrists were so big that Colgan couldn't put handcuffs on the suspect.
3I put handcuffs on him and then went to you.
4The policeman opened the closet door, put handcuffs on Mr. Turnbull and took him away.
5We eventually put handcuffs on her because she kept trying to grab the steering wheel.
6Sooner or later, I'm going to put handcuffs on the man who did this thing.
7Mostly, that's when you put handcuffs on them.
8Suppose you were to put handcuffs on him, would he or would he not be insulted?
9Oh!" shrieked Afy, "if they haven't put handcuffs on him!
10Sheriff Critzer said Fields appeared calm and apologised for the crash after he put handcuffs on him.
11They started to put handcuffs on him.
12The officers drew their guns and put handcuffs on them and carried them and the nigger away to Jail.
13They put handcuffs on me. He began to cry again and wiped his nose with the back of his hand.
14They just hit the fireman behind the ear and put handcuffs on the engineer, and started out to grab the road.
15Phil and I stood passive in the road: I remember wondering whether the officers of the law would put handcuffs upon us.
16They had him in a sort of crucifix position trying to bend his arms back behind his body to put handcuffs on him.
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