Synonym: scarf joint. Similar words: scare, scar, scary, scared, lascar, scarce, red scare, discard. Meaning: [skɑrf /skɑːf] n. 1. a garment worn around the head or neck or shoulders for warmth or decoration 2. a joint made by notching the ends of two pieces of timber or metal so that they will lock together end-to-end. v. 1. masturbate while strangling oneself 2. unite by a scarf joint 3. wrap in or adorn with a scarf.
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(1) Emma wore a fringed scarf round her neck.
(2) He tied a scarf around his neck.
(3) He wrapped his scarf around his neck.
(4) I swapped my red scarf for her blue one.
(5) He strangled her with her own scarf.
(6) He unwound the scarf from his neck.
(7) This silk scarf is the perfect accessory for stylish summer evenings.
(8) This is hand-woven scarf.
(9) She had been strangled with her own scarf and her body dumped in the woods.
(10) He had a scarf round his neck.
(11) He was strangled with a scarf.
(12) I bought a great tie-dyed silk scarf.
(13) The scarf is available in six different colours.
(14) She wear a woolen scarf.
(15) She wear a woollen scarf.
(16) This scarf is 100% wool.
(17) This fight scarf is throttling me.
(18) She used a scarf as a blindfold.
(19) She muffled her throat with a scarf.
(20) Then she untied her silk scarf.
(21) A pretty scarf was loosely knotted around her neck.
(22) She tied her scarf over her head.
(23) Her scarf streamed behind her.
(24) That's a jolly nice scarf you're wearing.
(25) The scarf flapped her face.
(26) The scarf is 70% cashmere.
(27) She had a scarf tied over her head.
(28) Her flared her scarf to catch my eye.
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(30) She knotted the scarf loosely around her neck.
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