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British pronunciation
/skˈɑːf/

Definition & Meaning of "scarf"

Scarf
01

a piece of cloth, often worn around the neck or head, which can be shaped in a square, rectangular, or triangular form

scarf definition and meaning

What is a "scarf"?

A scarf is a piece of fabric, typically long and rectangular, that is worn around the neck, draped over the shoulders, or used to cover the hair. Scarves can be made from various materials, such as wool, cotton, silk, or cashmere, and are worn for warmth, as a fashion accessory, or for religious reasons. They come in a variety of colors, patterns, and styles, ranging from simple and plain to intricate and decorative. Scarves can be worn by both men and women and styled in different ways, including loops, knots, or drapes, depending on the occasion, personal preference, or cultural practice.

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She wrapped a cozy scarf around her neck to shield herself from the biting winter wind.
His knitted scarf added a pop of color to his otherwise dark winter coat.
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a joint made by notching the ends of two pieces of timber or metal so that they will lock together end-to-end

to scarf
01

wrap in or adorn with a scarf

02

masturbate while strangling oneself

03

unite by a scarf joint

04

to eat or drink quickly or eagerly

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He scarfs his breakfast every morning before heading to work.
The children scarfed down the pizza at the birthday party.
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