wear around your neck like harry potter or doc. who. keep wind out during hte winter – allow you to breath warm air during a winter night’s dog walk. sometimes it is worn as a decorative addition to an outfit.
Susan
a neckerchief that you place around your neck, mostly for looks, sometimes for warmth.
Ron
My mother knits a scarf for me. It is soft and woolly and warm. I love it when she makes me something, and a scarf is nice to wear in our cold winters. She is a good mother who knows how to make a good scarf. Knitting for me shows her love and care. She is busy-she likes to read and do things, so when she knits me a scarf, it makes me happy. I love her scarves. I didn’t think I could write this much in a minute. But I think I’ll stop now and go look at my scarf.
Shannon
warm, fuzzy, netty, cats play with it as I walk by. keeps me warm in winter. woolen fuzzy feel-good
CR
feeling. blows in the winter wind. I love that new stretchy soft fuzz yarn for scarfs that they have now. lots of people knit them. I have a white one with grey accents and a black one along witha black pashmena.some are very long, some are shorter.
jeanie master
a wrap for your head or neck
skinnygirl
to keep neck warm
Marilyn
tied around the neck. looks good. also means eating food like it’s going out of style, as in “he scarfed up that burger like he’d never get another.”
M Havas
A wrap for around your head or neck. Also, a small table covering
Mike
Material worn on ladies heads Kerchief. Old fashioned, silky, colorful design. Old ladies in New York City.
vicki
Scarf down food – slang. Also, attractive piece of cloth to wear as an accessory – wrap it, twine it, sash it, knot it, – wear as a collar, a headwrap, a belt, a skirt, a top. Silk, pashmina, wool for warmth, cotton. But scarf own food? Visualize tacos and beans, potatoes and gravy – fat, vapid, slothful individuals – probably NOT wearing scarves, but scarfing down victuals. Two very different interpretations of the single word, “scarf.”
mwatson
To consume rapidly
A soft fabric piece to be artfully draped about the neck and shoulders for a fashionable effect.
I scarfed up that discounted silk scarf.
Rebecca
A scarf is like an Apron it can be used in the same way as the women used their aprons. try it, you’ll see for yourself.
Shirley
I think of eating food really fast, because you are famished or because you are in a big hurry. It always conjures up funny images.
Jeff Clark
Scarfs are used for protection, decoration, however they are old fashion
Paula Tietmeyer
Jimmy watched as the other boy scarfed down the plate of food like he hadn’t seen chicken before. The boy, whose name was still a mystery, was dirty. His hair tussled and greasy, his nails caked in filth. But when he smiled, his teeth were the whitest, straightest things Jimmy had ever seen.
And when the boy asked for change, Jimmy did one better and took him into the diner.
Erik Smetana
I’m thinking about aviators and old time auto racing drivers with the flowing scarf trailing in the wind. I’m wondering how may race car drivers hund themselves with their scarf tangling in the rear wheel – uh, what a nasty thought. let’s go back to the original thought of the brave men and their machines and scarves floating in the wind.
wilf
Scarf up that food!
Chris
warm, wollen, comforting. fashionable, sexy.
Deborah
on the white neck of the girl
joao
to eat it up really quickly
a headdress worn by women to hold their hair in place in the wind.
an article of clothing worn around the neck to keep warm.
Steve
A wrap around the neck.
Robert W. Scoggin
women love them around the neck. SOme people eat so fast they call it scrafing food up.
rob floyd
I get two thoughts in my mind one is a warm sooly item warn around your neck it gives me thoughts of snow falling
The other is junk food as in scarfing down junk food
Ian
Hmm. Scarf. I want a scarf. Y’know, one that’ll go wth a nice sports coat or something.
Andriano
a tangly gangly jangly thing that hangs around my neck. Threatening to suffocate, but also offering warmth. Oh that wicked thing, that jangly, gangly tangly…aaackkkkk!!!
Rory O'Connor
Not used much now a days. It makes me think of Disney growing up, something old fashioned but makes me feel “like home”. It’s a northern thing and used on those cold days. Haven’t used one in years.
SPK
Gossimer strip of vivid color enhancing long necked ladies. The breeze causes movements that seem to be almost seductive.
The scarf was blue – it goes with anything. I found it on a bridge in Paris where it lay in the gutter. After cleaning I’ve worn it all over the world
GHoadley
abeautif amendmnet to an outfit, probably batik multiple colors covers double chin makes you look classy adds flair to any outfit, also can be used as adornment for table tunder centerpied=es
betty cooper
Eat a lot of food as quick as you can
K
One could wear one around the neck…or, one could eat a pizza this way. I actually prefer baby back ribs when I scraf…
goodhumusman
My grandmother made me wear scarves every time I went out to play.
Cynthia
an article of clothing to keep you warm.
an article of clothing to accent an ensemble.
when our son was little he pronounced it garf and always wanted his wrapped just so under his coat collar.
a bright nylon piece of fabric to keep your hair in place when it’s windy
ann
She wore her scarf around her neck to hide the slit that was there.
She kept to herself and hoped no one would look to hard at her complexion.
In the window she sees the man, his smile faded and body bled out.
The slash across his throat justice for what he had done to her.
AJ Brown
I like them on other people, but I just don’t feel comfortable wearing them. I never know how to tie them or what to do with them. I have worn them as a fill in with a v-neck sweater or blouse.
Rose
cover hair, keep neat,
Ronald Broom
Wrap around to keep the wind out, decorative neck tie, different colours to choose to match your clothes keeping you warm, I had one for school days but I lost it when Jason took it from me as he sped past me on his bike, I never got another one until recently, now I’ve got a collection of silks, wools, thin ones, wide ones
Kimberley
scarf is decorative scarf can be very colorful scarf can keep you warm scarf can be worn in many ways, hair, belt, shoulders. scarf can be worn by animals and by both men and women
wear around your neck like harry potter or doc. who. keep wind out during hte winter – allow you to breath warm air during a winter night’s dog walk. sometimes it is worn as a decorative addition to an outfit.
a neckerchief that you place around your neck, mostly for looks, sometimes for warmth.
My mother knits a scarf for me. It is soft and woolly and warm. I love it when she makes me something, and a scarf is nice to wear in our cold winters. She is a good mother who knows how to make a good scarf. Knitting for me shows her love and care. She is busy-she likes to read and do things, so when she knits me a scarf, it makes me happy. I love her scarves. I didn’t think I could write this much in a minute. But I think I’ll stop now and go look at my scarf.
warm, fuzzy, netty, cats play with it as I walk by. keeps me warm in winter. woolen fuzzy feel-good
feeling. blows in the winter wind. I love that new stretchy soft fuzz yarn for scarfs that they have now. lots of people knit them. I have a white one with grey accents and a black one along witha black pashmena.some are very long, some are shorter.
a wrap for your head or neck
to keep neck warm
tied around the neck. looks good. also means eating food like it’s going out of style, as in “he scarfed up that burger like he’d never get another.”
A wrap for around your head or neck. Also, a small table covering
Material worn on ladies heads Kerchief. Old fashioned, silky, colorful design. Old ladies in New York City.
Scarf down food – slang. Also, attractive piece of cloth to wear as an accessory – wrap it, twine it, sash it, knot it, – wear as a collar, a headwrap, a belt, a skirt, a top. Silk, pashmina, wool for warmth, cotton. But scarf own food? Visualize tacos and beans, potatoes and gravy – fat, vapid, slothful individuals – probably NOT wearing scarves, but scarfing down victuals. Two very different interpretations of the single word, “scarf.”
To consume rapidly
A soft fabric piece to be artfully draped about the neck and shoulders for a fashionable effect.
I scarfed up that discounted silk scarf.
A scarf is like an Apron it can be used in the same way as the women used their aprons. try it, you’ll see for yourself.
I think of eating food really fast, because you are famished or because you are in a big hurry. It always conjures up funny images.
Scarfs are used for protection, decoration, however they are old fashion
Jimmy watched as the other boy scarfed down the plate of food like he hadn’t seen chicken before. The boy, whose name was still a mystery, was dirty. His hair tussled and greasy, his nails caked in filth. But when he smiled, his teeth were the whitest, straightest things Jimmy had ever seen.
And when the boy asked for change, Jimmy did one better and took him into the diner.
I’m thinking about aviators and old time auto racing drivers with the flowing scarf trailing in the wind. I’m wondering how may race car drivers hund themselves with their scarf tangling in the rear wheel – uh, what a nasty thought. let’s go back to the original thought of the brave men and their machines and scarves floating in the wind.
Scarf up that food!
warm, wollen, comforting. fashionable, sexy.
on the white neck of the girl
to eat it up really quickly
a headdress worn by women to hold their hair in place in the wind.
an article of clothing worn around the neck to keep warm.
A wrap around the neck.
women love them around the neck. SOme people eat so fast they call it scrafing food up.
I get two thoughts in my mind one is a warm sooly item warn around your neck it gives me thoughts of snow falling
The other is junk food as in scarfing down junk food
Hmm. Scarf. I want a scarf. Y’know, one that’ll go wth a nice sports coat or something.
a tangly gangly jangly thing that hangs around my neck. Threatening to suffocate, but also offering warmth. Oh that wicked thing, that jangly, gangly tangly…aaackkkkk!!!
Not used much now a days. It makes me think of Disney growing up, something old fashioned but makes me feel “like home”. It’s a northern thing and used on those cold days. Haven’t used one in years.
Gossimer strip of vivid color enhancing long necked ladies. The breeze causes movements that seem to be almost seductive.
Warm, woolen, throat protection, winter, snow, Christmas, snowmen. Colds, Vicks Vapo Rub. Convertibles, fast driving for fun. Fringed, soft, cashmere, dress scarves, pocket accents.
The scarf was blue – it goes with anything. I found it on a bridge in Paris where it lay in the gutter. After cleaning I’ve worn it all over the world
abeautif amendmnet to an outfit, probably batik multiple colors covers double chin makes you look classy adds flair to any outfit, also can be used as adornment for table tunder centerpied=es
Eat a lot of food as quick as you can
One could wear one around the neck…or, one could eat a pizza this way. I actually prefer baby back ribs when I scraf…
My grandmother made me wear scarves every time I went out to play.
an article of clothing to keep you warm.
an article of clothing to accent an ensemble.
when our son was little he pronounced it garf and always wanted his wrapped just so under his coat collar.
a bright nylon piece of fabric to keep your hair in place when it’s windy
She wore her scarf around her neck to hide the slit that was there.
She kept to herself and hoped no one would look to hard at her complexion.
In the window she sees the man, his smile faded and body bled out.
The slash across his throat justice for what he had done to her.
I like them on other people, but I just don’t feel comfortable wearing them. I never know how to tie them or what to do with them. I have worn them as a fill in with a v-neck sweater or blouse.
cover hair, keep neat,
Wrap around to keep the wind out, decorative neck tie, different colours to choose to match your clothes keeping you warm, I had one for school days but I lost it when Jason took it from me as he sped past me on his bike, I never got another one until recently, now I’ve got a collection of silks, wools, thin ones, wide ones
scarf is decorative scarf can be very colorful scarf can keep you warm scarf can be worn in many ways, hair, belt, shoulders. scarf can be worn by animals and by both men and women