
1) American slang for food 2) Anti-wind wear 3) Ascot 4) Babushka 5) Band of fabric 6) Bit of snowman attire 7) Boa or babushka 8) Boa, but not cobra 9) Bureau accessory 10) Chanel product 11) Cloth for a bureau 12) Cold weather neckwear 13) Cold weather wear 14) Cool-weather wear 15) Cravat 16) Dresser cloth
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1) Ascot 2) Boa 3) Canonicals 4) Cravat 5) Eat 6) Fichu 7) Kerchief 8) Lambrequin 9) Mantilla 10) Muffler 11) Patka 12) Rag 13) Rebozo 14) Sash 15) Scarves 16) Stole 17) Tudung 18) Wrap
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A scarf, also known as a Kremer, muffler or neck-wrap, is a piece of fabric worn around the neck, or near the head or around the waist for warmth, cleanliness, fashion or for religious reasons. They can come in a variety of different colours. ==History== Ancient Rome is one of the first origins of the scarf, where it was used to keep clean rather ...
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• (n.) A cormorant. • (v. t.) To form a scarf on the end or edge of, as for a joint in timber, metal rods, etc. • (n.) A scarf joint. • (v. t.) To unite, as two pieces of timber or metal, by a scarf joint. • (n.) An article of dress of a light and decorative character, worn loosely over the shoulders or about the neck or th...
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Origin: Cf. OF. Escharpe a piligrim's scrip, or wallet (handing about the neck), F. Echarpe sash, scarf; probably from OHG. Scharpe pocket; also (from the French) Dan. Skiaerf; Sw. Skarp, Prov. G. Scharfe, LG. Scherf, G. Scharpe; and also AS. Scearf a fragment; possibly akin to E. Scrip a wallet. Cf. Scarp a scarf. ... An article of dress of a ligh...
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Scarf (skärf)
noun [ Icelandic
skarfr .] A cormorant. [ Scot.]
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Scarf noun ;
plural Scarfs , rarely
Scarves (skärvz). [ Confer Old French
escharpe a pilgrim's scrip, or wallet (hanging about the neck), French
écharpe sash, scarf; probably from Old High German
scharpe pocket; also (from the French) Danish
skiærf ...
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Scarf transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Scarfed ;
present participle & verbal noun Scarfing .]
1. To throw on loosely; to put on like a scarf. 'My sea-gown
scarfed about me.'
Shak. 2. To dress ...
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Scarf is American slang for food.
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[
n] - a garment worn around the head or neck or shoulders for warmth or decoration 2. [v] - masturbate while strangling oneself 3. [v] - unite by a scarf joint 4. [v] - wrap in or adorn with a scarf
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A joint for connecting timbers lengthways without increasing the cross section.
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noun a garment worn around the head or neck or shoulders for warmth or decoration
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