Cuff in a sentence as a noun

As usual, my off the cuff estimate of "Two days!

But what if these users are just rich people who have tons of money to spend off the cuff?

This is a really quick off the cuff summary, so I'm gonna say some things that are loose, out of date, or maybe flat out wrong.

I had hoped that by recording videos of the problems, I wouldn't get attacked as just making off the cuff observations.

But what if these users are just rich people who have tons of money to spend off the cuff?Ahhh, ignorance is plausible deniability bliss.

Cuff in a sentence as a verb

My friends call me 'Swagnificent'; I typically wore tailored, French-cuff shirts, a fedora and suits to my former job as a sysadmin at a Big 4 firm.

Well, here's what I learned interviewing at google:Be very good at off-the-cuff 80% solutions to topcoder problems on a whiteboard, which I am.

3% is kind of a staggeringly huge number, and off the cuff I expect that's actually quite a bit higher than the total Bitcoin network cost to volume ratio...

One of them proceeded to tell me that this can't possibly work, backing up his argument with "reasoning" based on off-the-cuff remarks about the way air and physics "must" work.

It is totally not a given that you will revert to habit when not paying attention, when speaking off the cuff, or when saying interesting and important things.

Cuff definitions

noun

the lap consisting of a turned-back hem encircling the end of the sleeve or leg

See also: turnup

noun

shackle that consists of a metal loop that can be locked around the wrist; usually used in pairs

See also: handcuff handlock manacle

verb

hit with the hand

See also: whomp

verb

confine or restrain with or as if with manacles or handcuffs; "The police handcuffed the suspect at the scene of the crime"

See also: manacle handcuff