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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(121) Behind the galley was the mid-upper gunner in an open cockpit armed with a.303in Lewis gun on a Scarf ring.
(122) Then she felt something on her arm and discovered her scarf had come undone.
(123) He loosened his scarf when he got into the car and I could see the collar of his overalls under the coat.
(124) Why did it have to be a scarf? he wondered.
(125) After a word of greeting to the nurse George busied himself unwrapping his scarf and taking off his overcoat.
(126) He was wearing the same long raincoat and the same scarf masked the lower half of his face.
(127) She wore a scarf over her head and dark glasses.
(128) He was clad in a long dark coat with a fur collar,(http://sentencedict.com/scarf.html) and a scarf.
(129) He stumbled through, his mouth still covered by the scarf, using his hat to cover his face.
(130) She adjusted the scarf to cover the bruises forming on her neck.
(131) Both hands on the bannister, the scarf around her head.
(132) She ran across the clearing and tugged down Victorine's scarf from the tree.
(133) It drew her to a big yellow truck, where a dark scarf of smoke tugged across the pavement.
(134) Victorine's green scarf, torn almost in two, flapped from a nearby branch.
(135) According to Scarf: It is now widely recognized that the family is a rule-governed system.
(136) Regulars blinked in disbelief as Anthony made his entrance in 1920s flying suit, helmet, goggles and scarf.
(137) She was dressed in slacks and a sheepskin jacket, her blonde hair bound with a scarf.
(138) Her old scarf, purple rayon printed with black flowers, she would demote to second-best.
(139) Tied around his neck was a solid black scarf that hinted at a beatnik spirit lurking beneath the formality.
(140) She wound a lime chiffon scarf of Madeleine's around her head, and practised pouting with one hip thrust forward.
(141) She wore a red woolly hat and scarf and gloves, which Emma had bought her, and a dark belted mac.
(142) She tossed the end of her red scarf over her shoulder, flung back her head and strode over to him.
(143) The Doctor hooked the handle of his umbrella over his top pocket and pulled his paisley scarf from around his neck.
(144) She looked pretty in that short leather jacket she wore with the long colorful silk scarf.
(145) Amaranth twirled about, and a lemony yellow scarf fluttered on to the head of William Rees Mogg.
(146) She plucked the green scarf from the throat of her raincoat, spread it on top of the heap of boulders.
(147) In the distance he caught sight of a smart figure in navy, a red scarf round her neck, walking quickly.
(148) This was topped by the long white scarf and plain black, double twist crown.
(149) It's a lovely dress, and a brightly coloured silk scarf will set it off perfectly.
(150) He wore a heavy black coat, a maroon woollen scarf and a grey tweed peaked cap.
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