Scarf - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |skɑːrf|  American pronunciation of the word scarf
Brit.  |skɑːf|  British pronunciation of the word scarf

noun

- a garment worn around the head or neck or shoulders for warmth or decoration
- a joint made by notching the ends of two pieces of timber or metal so that they will lock together end-to-end

verb

- masturbate while strangling oneself
- unite by a scarf joint
- wrap in or adorn with a scarf

Extra examples

She scarfed down a bagel on her way to work.

She covered her head with a scarf.

The scarf was fixed in place with a pin.

She tied a scarf around her neck.

She wrapped a scarf around her neck.

The scarf is a perfect complement to her outfit.

She wore a new outfit with a complementary scarf.

A long scarf was coiled around her neck.

She added color to her outfit with a bright scarf.

She embroidered tiny flowers on the baby's scarf.

...if you want the scarf to be perfect, you're going to have to unweave the last three inches and fix the mistake...

She bought a scarf printed with a spiral figure.

Knit a scarf for me.

He reached up to loosen the scarf around his neck.

She wants to weave a scarf from this wool.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: scarf
he/she/it: scarfs
present participle: scarfing
past tense: scarfed
past participle: scarfed
noun
singular: scarf
plural: scarves
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