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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(211) During the interview, she wore close-fitting jeans, Gucci shoes and a pale scarf that did not cover her long blond hair.
(212) GUANGZHOU: An 11-year-old student hung himself to death with a scarf out of fear of being scolded for skipping school.
(213) Pass through greatly the argil child that be born window can see one is fastening red scarf, piquant bearing take in everything in a glance, let a person look at also cannot help laughing.
(214) Some runners may experience throat irritation if they breathe cold air directly—avoid this by wearing and breathing through a scarf or ski mask.
(215) I'm regret for what has happened,(http://sentencedict.com/scarf.html) but minor water stain or scarf marks are unavoidable.
(216) The most commonly used joint configurations are the lap , scarf, and butt joints.
(217) The first being a skirt type garment ( dhoti ), with a blouse (choli) and scarf.
(218) That long scarf a few days late at night, a knitting needle into, and around her neck must be very warm, very warm.
(219) Children play with a mannequin displaying a head scarf at a street market in Malaysia.
(220) This rabbit fur scarf gives you a warm winter despite the chillness in the air.
(221) Outdoors, many pedestrians put on thick coat, surround removed scarf, hasty in the fallen leaves that is furled by wind and row, come to the side of of people it seems that in the winter.
(222) He stands casually in slacks, bluet-shirt, red scarf and a long open trench coat, one hand by his side, the other with his thumb hooked in his pants' pocket.
(223) She slipped past the guard's spearpoint and reached up to his face, pulling loose the half-frozen scarf to plant a kiss upon his mouth.
(224) Love is buying her a whole wardrobe suiting her best scarf.
(225) Ltd. is a specialized enterprise which manufactures series of scarf, hat, glove, amice, blanket, cushion, etc.
(226) The weather is cold and people put on box coat and put on scarf and gloves.
(227) In the hot tub sat a woman dressed in a soaking tracksuit, her head covered with a head scarf.
(228) Mehbooba Andyar's choice to compete in a head scarf and full-length, body-covering running suit could not spare her from Taliban taunts and threats.
(229) Learn how to crochet a specialty stitch single chain combo for a scarf from this free crocheting video clip.
(230) A different tie or scarf for every day of the week.
(231) On one of them, which was a fringed scarf for a dress of ceremony, I saw the armorial bearings of a Noble, and the letter E .
(232) She won't finish the scarf on time because she broke her knitting needle.
(233) Fun in the sun wearing these bright silk prints. The design features short sleeves and a mid-calf length skirt. The scarf and belt enhance the charm of this lovely summer outfit.
(234) You silly twerp! Scarf can't keep your whole body warm!
(235) He was hesitating. He saw that the scarf was brand new.
(236) Learn how to crochet a scarf with acrylic blend yarn from this free crocheting video clip.
(237) She is keen on the female accouterments such as lipstick, scarf, jewel and so on.
(238) She was referred to as the Babushka Lady because she adorned a 'babushka' which is a head scarf worn by grandmothers.
(239) Come on, let's go scarf out on some chow before it's gone.
(240) Around the head of the figure is looped a large floating scarf.
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