scarf

July 17th, 2008 | 2,211 Entries

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2,211 Entries for “scarf”

  1. She wrapped the scarf around his head, covering his eyes.

    “What’re you doing? Making that scene from Basic Instinct?”

    She giggled. “Maybe,” she replied.

    He thrust his hips up towards her sensitive spots. “That sounds fun.”

    “Really? I hope so.” She reached under the pillow to grab the butcher knife she stashed there. She didn’t have an ice pick.

    “Now, hold still.”

    Shanna Wynne
  2. warm fuzzy red snowman

    Robin
  3. cold as heck. Winter outside. Heating bills. OMG.

    Theresa
  4. Who even wears these things anymore, just get a jacket with a collar. Scarves are a waste of time.

    Big Hank
  5. A scarf joint allows you to join to pieces of wood into a longer section. Simply sand both connecting edges into a ramp, then glue.

    Jon
  6. Worn on the head. Pretty if colarful. For women and not men.

    bob
  7. she used the scarf to hide herself; it was a protection of sorts; she felt as though wearing it would help to ward off the invasive questions of strangers; it was a part of her life that she would rather not talk about, a part she would just as soon rather forget…

    Jen M
  8. scarf is someething you can wear or it refers to eating something in a fast or ravenous way. scarf has many uses in a weather related environment, for warmth, for glamour, for hiding your face, for
    proctection from the rain and when you get home you can scarf down a twinkie. we need to keep a scarf handy for a child who’s forgotten her hat. wow! I can’t think of any other meaning for scarf.

    FranB
  9. wrap around neck, eat food fast, hair cover,

    ARPBaytown
  10. A long piece of fabric that is used to keep the cold weather off of the neck. It can also be used as a fashion accesory.

    Bill Johnson
  11. windy days cold, grandma going to town

    Amanda
  12. I had to wear my scarf this morning dueto the exttreme cold. But don’t scarf at the idea.

    bjdealer
  13. something you wear around your neck

    Bill Gregory
  14. This is a feminine thing. It blows in the wind. Sometimes a man may resort to one when it is really cold. Pretty colors can frame the face so well, and a woman with a silky one can be quite sexy.

    of course, sometimes a man scarfs down a meal, or maybe that’s a dog.?

    Bob S.
  15. How I love a loosely-wound wool scarf on a cold and windy winter day.

    Nancy
  16. this is what women wear on their head generally in winter to keep themselves away from the cold.

    ashish
  17. French people wear scarves, but so do cold people. I really want one of those thin scarves that gay and French men wear. I don’t want a kaffiyeh or whatever it’s called. I guess I’m a bit of a Zionist in that sense. I have three scarves, one of which is white that I found on a locker in college. I wear it with my tuxedo. One other looks like a prep school scarf and one time someone stopped me on the street and asked if I lived in this weird English sounding dorm.

    Travis
  18. something you wear around your head to keep your hair in place. back in the pirate days, they also wore scarves to keep their hair out of their eyes in battle, as did numerous other warriers. It can also be a tribute of merit, wearing it to show achievement.

    craig
  19. A red scarf around the next, bright and rough. The child unsuccessfully claws at it, seeking relief from its prickled heat. His mother admonishes him:

    “You freeze Paul, keep it on sweetie,” and pays little more heed to his discomfort

    Prithvi
  20. TO EAT AS MUCH FOOD AS YOU CAN AS FAST AS YOU CAN, GENERALLY NOT A PRETTY SITE

    PATTI
  21. what you wear on the neck that is made from different shades of colors for material. Usually women wear it with different styles of dress.

    steve
  22. a wrap around your neck usually to keep warm and contain heat. It can hide skin problems.

    robert shouse
  23. A scarf is something I don’t wear anymore. They used to be called babooshkas when I was a kid!

    Gracie
  24. I eat and she scarfed.

    EDWARD PICCIUTI
  25. i saw her first in a red scarf. it didn’t match the blue coat at all. that’s because the blue coat wasn’t hers. she had lost her coat. that’s how i met her. it was fifty years ago this past february.

    goops
  26. mother wore a scarf when she went out.

    shirl62
  27. eat cloathing headwear accessory

    Gary
  28. aflowing sccarf lay up against her face. It brought out the green in her eyes. The softness was the same as her skin.

    MJ
  29. something you wear around your head. and article of clothing.

    It can also mean food you eat quickly as in “He scarfed down his sandwich”.

    Forrest Carper
  30. Soft fuzzy warm around your neck. Winter cold stays away because of you. Bright in color.

    smw
  31. I left her scarf, with her scent on it, in the car.

    dennis
  32. A cloth band that is used to cover the head for women or can be put around the neck in times of cold to keep the neck warm. To eat food quickly and completely.

    Joseph Damien
  33. Old peace of cloth that goes around your neck

    Michael
  34. Scarfs are usually worn by women. They come in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes. They can be used to keep ones hair in place in the wind or just for decorative reasons. They can also have other uses. For example, they can be used to tie things when nothing else is available. They could also be used to

    Pogle
  35. worn on the head or neck, usually brightly colored. Keeps the neck warm. World war 1 pilots loved them

    Rich Morales
  36. beautiful, elegant, timeless.

    kate
  37. Your scarf wrapped softly
    round me.
    I smell your cologne.
    Looking out across the sea,
    I long for you.

    Anna
  38. around the neck

    leo
  39. my grandmother used to wearone every day – they were called babushkas – ladies often wre them up tightly around their necks – covers up turkey neck which is a disease of older age – scarf akso reminds mne of the piano scarf – a beautiful cover that was very carefully laid over the top of the famnily piano – had very long fringe, and was usually made of silk –

    Bobbie
  40. scarf is a mandatory requirement for Muslim women and it is preferable for them to have this on whenever they are out of their homes. In Islam, it’s known as covering one’s

    dafizeck