Which preposition to use with cuffed

of Occurrences 20%

Straight, soft collar and cuffs of dotted net outlined the neck and wrists, and her single ornament was a tiny watch worn on a black ribbon.

on Occurrences 11%

I turned all the cuffs on your shirts to-day, Harry.

for Occurrences 8%

While I am now looking to the grave as my home, my joy for this world would be fullIF my children, Cuff for whom I paid two hundred dollars when a boy, and Solomon who was born soon after I purchased his motherIf Cuff and SolomonO!

from Occurrences 6%

Women had never come much my way, but I had a boy's distrust of the sex; and as I plodded along the highroad, with every now and then a cuff from a trooper's fist to cheer me, I had hard thoughts of their heartlessness.

to Occurrences 5%

"How dare you, sir, break the bottle?" says Cuff to the little urchin, swinging a yellow cricket-stump over him.

with Occurrences 5%

The former was a dashing looking blade, of not more than forty, attired in blue, slashed coat, ornamented with gilt buttons, and bedecked at collar and cuffs with a profusion of lace.

about Occurrences 4%

Rinaldo met the luckless Bujaforte, who had just begun to explain how he seemed to be fighting on the side which his father hated, when the impatient hero exclaimed, "He who is not with me is against me;" and gave him a volley of such horrible cuffs about the head and ears, that Bujaforte died without being able to speak another word.

at Occurrences 4%

About him the dead flocked as thick as bats, hovering around, and cuffing at his head: he stands with his dreadful bow, ever in the act to shoot.

in Occurrences 3%

As he grew excited by his own ideas, Napoleon's voice became shriller, his step faster, and he seized his right cuff in the fingers of the same hand, and twisted his right arm in the singular epileptic gesture which was peculiar to him.

into Occurrences 3%

Education is largely cuffed into a bear cub, and she would have given him a fine cuffing now.

over Occurrences 2%

"Now, what shall we do?" said the young lieutenant, smiling; "shall we tear this up, or will you sign it?" The applicant's lips were twitching as well as his hands now, and he rubbed his cuff over his face and smiled back.

than Occurrences 2%

The one bore the name of William Halket, a young man, who, eight or nine years before he became of much interest either to himself or any other body, was what in our day is called an Arab of the Citya poor street boy, who didn't know who his father was, though, as for his mother, he knew her by a pretty sharp experience, insomuch as she took from him every penny he made by holding horses, and gave him more cuffs than cakes in return.

between Occurrences 2%

His black clothing, relieved only by narrow edges of white cuffs between the sleeves and the heavy mourning gloves, fitted with solemn harmony into the landscape and Bobby's mood.

as Occurrences 2%

" "I'm so glad Patty is going to stay with us, I don't care what we do," said Ethel Holmes, who was drawing pictures on Patty's white shirt-waist cuffs as a mark of affection.

across Occurrences 1%

She gave him a smart cuff across the eyes, which surprised him almost into the fire, and while he was recovering his equilibrium she fled.

before Occurrences 1%

Well, William Dobbin had for once forgotten the world, and was away with Sindbad the Sailor in the Valley of Diamonds, or with Prince Ahmed and the Fairy Peribanou in that delightful cavern where the Prince found her, and whither we should all like to make a tour, when shrill cries, as of a little fellow weeping, woke up his pleasant reverie, and, looking up, he saw Cuff before him, belabouring a little boy.

out Occurrences 1%

Probably no one else could feel what he felt and liveso Dickie in young love's eternal fashion believed in his own miracle; but she might have loved him a little, a very little, in timeif she hadn't seen him beaten and shamed and cuffed out of her presence like a dog.

around Occurrences 1%

Mrs. Keeler then passed a coat over the curtain, and an arm was passed through the sleeve, fingers, with the cuff around them, being shown over the curtain.

Which preposition to use with  cuffed