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  1. Informal old-fashioned Brit handcuffs
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    darbies. ( ˈdɑːbɪz) pl n. informal old-fashioned Brit handcuffs. [C16: perhaps from the phrase Father Derby's or Father Darby's bonds, a rigid agreement between a usurer and his client] Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014.
    darbies (ˈdɑːbɪz) pl n informalold-fashionedBrithandcuffs [C16: perhaps from the phrase Father Derby'sor Father Darby's bonds,a rigid agreement between a usurer and his client]
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    What is the meaning of Darby?
    Definition of darby. (Entry 1 of 2) 1 : a plasterer's float consisting of a long narrow strip of wood with two handles. 2 : a trowel with a handle elevated above the blade for use as a darby. darby. transitive verb. \ "\.
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    What does Bobby say about the Darbies?
    Who's afraid of him, except the old governor who daresn't catch him and put him in double- darbies, as he deserves, but lets him go about kidnapping people [ …] And he says, 'I'll go along quiet, Bobby,' he says, 'without the darbies ,' he says. Second watch: ( Produces handcuffs) Here are the darbies.
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    What do the constables put the Darbies on?
    Here, constables, put the darbies on 'em, and take 'em back to Hobarton.' Look at the wee han's on 'em to slip out of darbies like the same. I have put the darbies on the most terrible ruffian of modern times.'
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    When was Darby's Bond first recorded?
    [ 1565–75; prob. from the phrase Darby's bonds a rigid bond, perh. named after a noted 16th-century usurer] This word is first recorded in the period 1565–75. Other words that entered English at around the same time include: conglomerate, excursion, strap, syntax, underground Read about the team of authors behind Collins Dictionaries.
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    Webdarbies plural noun dar· bies ˈdärbēz British : handcuffs Word History Etymology probably short for obsolete ( father) Derbies (or Darbies) bonds rigidly bonded indebtedness Love …

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    Webhandcuffs in British English. (ˈhændkʌf ) plural noun. a pair of locking metal rings joined by a short bar or chain for securing prisoners, etc. The guards produced a pair of …

  5. https://www.thefreedictionary.com/darbies

    Webdarbies. ( ˈdɑːbɪz) pl n. informal old-fashioned Brit handcuffs. [C16: perhaps from the phrase Father Derby's or Father Darby's bonds, a rigid agreement between a usurer and …

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    Webdarbies. plural of darby; Etymology 2 Noun . darbies pl (plural only) (UK, slang) handcuffs

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    Webdarbies (ˈdɑːbɪz) pl n informalold-fashionedBrithandcuffs [C16: perhaps from the phrase Father Derby'sor Father Darby's bonds,a rigid agreement between a usurer and his …

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    WebJan 3, 2015 · noun ˈdärbē plural -es 1 : a plasterer's float consisting of a long narrow strip of wood with two handles 2 : a trowel with a handle elevated above the blade for use as a …

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    Webdarbies An old cant word for irons or handcuffs; it is still retained. Etymology and Origins (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: Darbies A pair of handcuffs, in allusion to Darby …

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    WebDarbies Definition, Meaning & Usage | FineDictionary.com Definition of Darbies in the Fine Dictionary. Meaning of Darbies with illustrations and photos. Pronunciation of …

  11. What is the definition of Darbies? | Dictionary.net

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    WebTrade name of a preparation lanolin. A product analogous to lanolin, prepared from the waters used in bleaching wool. [Lat.] View More Nearby Words daraf daranide daraprim …

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