What does "maniatar" mean in English?

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Spanish

maniatar

English

to handcuff

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Alternative translations of "maniatar"

to tie up
to bind
to restrain
to hogtie

Examples of how to use "maniatar" in Spanish

Spanish
Le maniataron las manos.
English
They tied his hands.
Spanish
Ella maniata al muñeco para jugar.
English
She ties up the doll to play.
Spanish
El mago maniató al muñeco ayer.
English
The magician tied up the doll yesterday.
Spanish
Mi abuelo maniataba muñecos de trapo.
English
My grandfather used to tie up rag dolls.
Spanish
Mañana maniataremos las manos del muñeco.
English
Tomorrow we will tie up the doll's hands.

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