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French cuff
doppelte Manschette

im PONS Wörterbuch

French ˈcuff SUBST MODE

im PONS Wörterbuch

I. cuff [kʌf] SUBST

1. cuff MODE (of sleeve):

Manschette f <-, -n>

2. cuff Am, Aus MODE (of trouser leg):

3. cuff (blow):

Klaps m <-es, -e> ugs

4. cuff ugs JUR:

Wendungen:

II. cuff [kʌf] VERB trans

1. cuff (strike):

to cuff sb
jdm einen Klaps geben ugs

2. cuff ugs (handcuff):

to cuff sb

I. French [fren(t)ʃ] ADJ

1. French (of France):

2. French (of language):

II. French [fren(t)ʃ] SUBST

1. French no pl (language):

Französisch nt <-(s)>
[if you'll] excuse [or pardon] my French! scherzh

2. French (people):

Present
Icuff
youcuff
he/she/itcuffs
wecuff
youcuff
theycuff
Past
Icuffed
youcuffed
he/she/itcuffed
wecuffed
youcuffed
theycuffed
Present Perfect
Ihavecuffed
youhavecuffed
he/she/ithascuffed
wehavecuffed
youhavecuffed
theyhavecuffed
Past Perfect
Ihadcuffed
youhadcuffed
he/she/ithadcuffed
wehadcuffed
youhadcuffed
theyhadcuffed

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He wears a two-tone shirt with French cuffs, and for his dress pants he has suspenders "and" a buckle belt - a fashion faux pas.
en.wikipedia.org
He adjusted his French cuffs and began.
www.tabletmag.com
The tuxedo shirt has a turn-down or wing collar it also has French cuffs, so it requires cufflinks.
www.gq-magazine.co.uk
But how many of them will swap their French cuffs for a pair of 16-ounce gloves and put their well-exfoliated faces in front of a stiff jab?
www.theglobeandmail.com
You'd need to search very hard to find a bibbed tuxedo shirt (pleated or pique or foppishly ruffled) without French cuffs.
www.afr.com