A PIECE OF CLOTH YOU CAN WEAR ON YOUR HEAD, AROUND YOUR NECK, AS A COVER UP AND OTHER WAYS.
sandy
flapping in the wind, my scarf is my flag to fly. it shows the world my carefree spirit…the more colorful the better
pat
keep your neck warm and look good all at the same time
keiejs
blue scarf
green scarf
red scarf
yellow scarf
blowing in the breeze
whoops, mine is in the trees!
forever young
My mother’s red scarf or shawl come to mind imeditately. She was rarely without it when we would go out. My sister and wife hated it but we still have it.
I think about a cold winter day. The colors of blue, red, green, and white come to mind. I see a scarf draped over my easy chair in my living room.
This word elicits warmth
Evan
The tattered covering did little to protect her grizzled head from the pouring rain. Soiled with frayed edges the scarf seemed to be her anchor in the storm
Lynn
I think scarves are great…they add such flair to your outfit…there are so many different ones…I used to have some scarves, but don’t anymore…that might be an idea
I think of being in Europe and living the millions of ways in which women wear a myriad of beautiul scarves! They are a lovely accessory, practical and feminine.
Linny
put on head or decortive for around the neck..to protect your face from cold or wind..
Jill
Of course to me the word means a length of material that you wrap around your neck to keep cold winds out. However, some people use it to mean to eat large amounts of food before others can get to it.
JO
a piece of fabric or knitted material that you either wrap around your neck to keep warm, or used to cover your head.
NanaMimi
a piece of cloth warn around the neck to keep one warm or perhaps as a fashion statement.
One may also scarf something as in dumping it or
emurphy
a long piece of material used to keep your head of neck covered
mary rose
garment placed around one’s neck used as decoration or for protection against the cold envirtoment
sn
cindy’s scarf. that’s the hilarious inside joke from the Lost Blog I frequent. I also just purchased a head scarf for my wife. haven’t seen her wear it yet, but she wanted it. Scarfs aren’t just for winter anymore. i like to scarf my food down sometimes. Antonyms just rule.
JoePike
I covered my face from the blistering cold and let the rest drag on the floor. There was too much material to be wrapped, and it felt constraining. I breathe in the moist air that my breath left on the fabric. A good looking stranger came by and asked for directions, but gave up since he could not hear from my muffled sounds.
Elaine
something you wear around your neck
Dave Grace
warm, colorful, adornment
R
Material used to wrap around the neck to keep out cold.
Bob Press
Remembing my grandmother’s scarf flying out the window, when I was a child….and my mother telling her that is was ok…that we’d just get her another. Remembering how pretty it looked flying in the wind, farther and farther away from the car….
lisa
The scarf is a great fashion accessory and has held on for hundreds if not thousands of years. All countries have a form of the scarf to wear and use for many things from dust to beauity
TexasSteel
When we were teens, we used this word to mean gobble some food down. Anyone remember that?
kathy
something to keep you warm and cozy in the winter but in the summer you don’t want to look at it!
Diane
I love these. Summer the filmy ones and of course the long trailing ones in the winter. Purple is the best color no matter what the weather. They remind me of when I was little and my Mom alwas said put your scarf on. I miss her. She passed on 3 years ago the 12 th of this month.
Janis
to puke. I will scarf up your cherrie pie. It is terrible. Uugh!!
Ronald W Veach
neck swirling winter hair colorful knitted cozy
hollis
I wear a scarf. It is a wolly itchy scarf. Although it is itchy, it keeps me warm. I wear my scarf everywhere. It has many colors including my favorite, green.
zach pohlman
I love to knit them and wear them. Lots of pretty yarn to use like that green yesterday that Vera and Vivian were knitting with at the shop. I should make some out of my left over yarn for christmas gifts. now whom would I make them for? Toni, Jacque, other family. Maybe even Doug and Mason.
Rita
Persian movies. My son running after a woman in the park. A picture that I sent to my sister, causeing her to ask, “Were you trying to get the Mrs. Judge look?”
The scarves that my granddaughter likes to play with when she comes for a visit. She spreads them on the ground, and on my back. I have shown her how to wear a scarf on the head.
Sometimes she throws a scraf over her head and waits for me to say “Where is Layla?” I prestend to look in several places. Finally, when I can not find her, she reveals herself.
Sue Chehrenegar
My daughters red scarf trailed behind her like a beacon admist the blinding white of the snow. She doesn’t appear to feel the cold as she frolics and makes her first attemp at snowballs. Luckily, she’s not very good at it yet so I know that I am safe walking behing her – age making me feel the cold even more.
Kate Seymour
I remember my mother would always wear a red scarf to the grocery store. She tied it tightly around her neck and ran her errands.
Whenever I see a woman with a red scarf, I remember the happy times of my childhood, baking cookies and playing in the backyard.
Velinda Bennett
this keeps your neck warm on cold windy days. Or it could dress yu up a little if it is a light, silky scarf worn with a nice blouse and / or jacket. It is also a verb meaningg
DD
OOH! ha-HA! A wintertime necessity or a delightful accessory! I am all for these luxurious extravagances.
Mr. Person
New York, cold, woman, thin,
Jesse Beck
I lost a beautiful scarf my daughter=in =law gave me at a restaurant in Rome. I miss it.
A PIECE OF CLOTH YOU CAN WEAR ON YOUR HEAD, AROUND YOUR NECK, AS A COVER UP AND OTHER WAYS.
flapping in the wind, my scarf is my flag to fly. it shows the world my carefree spirit…the more colorful the better
keep your neck warm and look good all at the same time
blue scarf
green scarf
red scarf
yellow scarf
blowing in the breeze
whoops, mine is in the trees!
My mother’s red scarf or shawl come to mind imeditately. She was rarely without it when we would go out. My sister and wife hated it but we still have it.
COLORFUL PIN NECK COLD COATS BLOUSE DISPLAYS BROOCH FOLDED WINTER SNOW DECORATIVE
If I get the word scarf again…i may just do that…
I think about a cold winter day. The colors of blue, red, green, and white come to mind. I see a scarf draped over my easy chair in my living room.
This word elicits warmth
The tattered covering did little to protect her grizzled head from the pouring rain. Soiled with frayed edges the scarf seemed to be her anchor in the storm
I think scarves are great…they add such flair to your outfit…there are so many different ones…I used to have some scarves, but don’t anymore…that might be an idea
worn around the neck
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I think of being in Europe and living the millions of ways in which women wear a myriad of beautiul scarves! They are a lovely accessory, practical and feminine.
put on head or decortive for around the neck..to protect your face from cold or wind..
Of course to me the word means a length of material that you wrap around your neck to keep cold winds out. However, some people use it to mean to eat large amounts of food before others can get to it.
a piece of fabric or knitted material that you either wrap around your neck to keep warm, or used to cover your head.
a piece of cloth warn around the neck to keep one warm or perhaps as a fashion statement.
One may also scarf something as in dumping it or
a long piece of material used to keep your head of neck covered
garment placed around one’s neck used as decoration or for protection against the cold envirtoment
cindy’s scarf. that’s the hilarious inside joke from the Lost Blog I frequent. I also just purchased a head scarf for my wife. haven’t seen her wear it yet, but she wanted it. Scarfs aren’t just for winter anymore. i like to scarf my food down sometimes. Antonyms just rule.
I covered my face from the blistering cold and let the rest drag on the floor. There was too much material to be wrapped, and it felt constraining. I breathe in the moist air that my breath left on the fabric. A good looking stranger came by and asked for directions, but gave up since he could not hear from my muffled sounds.
something you wear around your neck
warm, colorful, adornment
Material used to wrap around the neck to keep out cold.
Remembing my grandmother’s scarf flying out the window, when I was a child….and my mother telling her that is was ok…that we’d just get her another. Remembering how pretty it looked flying in the wind, farther and farther away from the car….
The scarf is a great fashion accessory and has held on for hundreds if not thousands of years. All countries have a form of the scarf to wear and use for many things from dust to beauity
When we were teens, we used this word to mean gobble some food down. Anyone remember that?
something to keep you warm and cozy in the winter but in the summer you don’t want to look at it!
I love these. Summer the filmy ones and of course the long trailing ones in the winter. Purple is the best color no matter what the weather. They remind me of when I was little and my Mom alwas said put your scarf on. I miss her. She passed on 3 years ago the 12 th of this month.
to puke. I will scarf up your cherrie pie. It is terrible. Uugh!!
neck swirling winter hair colorful knitted cozy
I wear a scarf. It is a wolly itchy scarf. Although it is itchy, it keeps me warm. I wear my scarf everywhere. It has many colors including my favorite, green.
I love to knit them and wear them. Lots of pretty yarn to use like that green yesterday that Vera and Vivian were knitting with at the shop. I should make some out of my left over yarn for christmas gifts. now whom would I make them for? Toni, Jacque, other family. Maybe even Doug and Mason.
Persian movies. My son running after a woman in the park. A picture that I sent to my sister, causeing her to ask, “Were you trying to get the Mrs. Judge look?”
The scarves that my granddaughter likes to play with when she comes for a visit. She spreads them on the ground, and on my back. I have shown her how to wear a scarf on the head.
Sometimes she throws a scraf over her head and waits for me to say “Where is Layla?” I prestend to look in several places. Finally, when I can not find her, she reveals herself.
My daughters red scarf trailed behind her like a beacon admist the blinding white of the snow. She doesn’t appear to feel the cold as she frolics and makes her first attemp at snowballs. Luckily, she’s not very good at it yet so I know that I am safe walking behing her – age making me feel the cold even more.
I remember my mother would always wear a red scarf to the grocery store. She tied it tightly around her neck and ran her errands.
Whenever I see a woman with a red scarf, I remember the happy times of my childhood, baking cookies and playing in the backyard.
this keeps your neck warm on cold windy days. Or it could dress yu up a little if it is a light, silky scarf worn with a nice blouse and / or jacket. It is also a verb meaningg
OOH! ha-HA! A wintertime necessity or a delightful accessory! I am all for these luxurious extravagances.
New York, cold, woman, thin,
I lost a beautiful scarf my daughter=in =law gave me at a restaurant in Rome. I miss it.