the soft black and grey alpaca was the perfect choice for his scarf – masculine colors, soft to the touch. It would feel good around his neck.
As I knitted, I thought of all the ways this man has blessed me and prayed that this gift would bless him, too. each cabled stitch, each border trim was bathed in prayer for him and his family.
When he received the gift, saying that it was what he was hoping for, I was blessed, too. I hope he actually wears it this coming winter.
mamajo
Whether you’re referring to an article of clothing or the activity of rapidly eating food, this word brings to mind a variety of images.
Scarves as an accessory date back thousands of years, historiclaly denoting wealth and privilege.
MP
i wish that i had more of these from grandma. they are pretty to wear and look at. I think that I will always remember being young when i look at one. I think that right now wearing one when I am trying to shape my hair cut would help. I wish that I had room to store them in a very special place. This
Lynette
When I wear a scarf I feel protected from the demons that threaten to enter my body via the pores of my neck. I am constantly in paranoid danger of these demons and a scarf makes Jack a warm boy!
Gavin
scarf brings up memories of winter sleddig of snowmen of nippy autumn days, the actress dying of her scarf being wrapped around her wheels. plaid, knitted, fringed, glove and scarf sets . br
madeline
i love scarfs and wearing them with outfits that don’t exactly require one. im drawing a blank mind i had a white scarf that i bought with matching hat and gloves to look cute for a de who no longer loves me but i still have the scarf and ionece wore it to hide a hickey from my mom i dont like hickeys they are tacky but i love giving them
Kimber
strangely this word was used about 20 years ago to denote quickly eating, as in – I scarfed it up, it was great.
Obviously the common useage of the word has to do with a cloth object worn abou the neck, but it is seldom used in the south, florida in particular and the northern useage brings back memories of scarf in conjunction with mittens and overcoats.
glen daly
A beautiful piece of material that can be worn in many ways. A head covering. Around the neck. Around the waist. If large enough as a skirt. It comes in many patterns and styles. It is very versital. I love scarfs.
Dana Weikel
I have a scarf that used to be my granny’s. She died when I was 5 from Ovarian cancer. Prior to her death, she lived with us while she was going through chemo, radiation, etc. I remember she was always so fun and kind. I miss her a lot. The scarf is all I have from her. I love that scarf.
Guppy
That yellow paisly scarf blew across her face, so she played hide and seek with my eyes. I didn’t know what she was thinking, but I couldn’t look away from her peek a boo eyes. When had I come to need to know her inside? When had she ceased to be the paper doll cut out of the multitude of people who formed the sceanary of my life?
gladys woynowskie
something you wear around your neck…or year
Ms. D
My scarf tells people a bit about who I am. I love scarves. Color, flair, personality. It adjusts to my personality for that day.
Sandy
When I was a child everyone wore a scarf on their head esp in winter. No one does now, except in pictures of Russian peasants
June Clark
i worked with one, but hers ended in a double “f.” thought she knew so much for a goddamned 20 year old. wanted to smash her face up against a wall, but i thought it would be unprofessional of me. her students hated her, too. but for other reasons. i’m sure we could have had a good discussion about it.
tara
Warmth.
Beauty
Color
Pretty
Accessory
Chachadiva
warm plaid winter ?
Marci
i really don’t care for this item to wear. I also think it could mean to steal or take something that is not yours leagally. other than that I have nothing to say.
Pat
wrapped around me warm & comforting
snuggly
striped & solid
winter
fringey thing of joy
keeping my lips from freezing off
thank you for that
Steven Tyler aint got nothing on me
Brenda
worn around the neck – an unnecessary accessory sometimes used for warmth, some times for fashion – i never owned one and probably never will…
fred o.
makes you warm
lets you stay with the fashion trends
can be long or short
all colours and patterns
jessie
My best scarf is one knitted for me by my mother when I was growing up. It is one of the few things that survived all my moves and I cannot look at it without going back in my memory to a time when I was very loved. She is no longer with me now and I cherish the things she gave me, but especially this yellow scarf as it is something she made herself.
Elan
to tie around one’s neck. I think of ladies in the 50’s in a convertible, or of movie stars. It is all the rage to wear a scarf around one’s neck, casually knotted, even during summer in Hollywood.
Mitci
To tie in a knot is such a bummer, it always flaps aroundd or becomes loose again. Sometimes it just flies off with its dots rivaling the skies clouds. The colors that they come in always shock and scare me. Why is that on your head, to keep the demons away? why on the neck to save you from illness? How odd the scarf. Maybe it is just to blow your nose in ….very scar stuff.
Chantal
today i saw a girl wearing a scarf in the bus. She was sitting next to me and the window was open. She was feeling the chilly air on her face. The morning breeze was blowing through her hair. She could have asked me to close the window
Paddy
Something to wear around your neck or head to keep you warm. To scarf up something as to take it all.
carol
gobble your food – the way my dogs eat – to eat hurriedly – to grab food and stuff it in your mouth
a piece of cloth that women use to put on their heads or around their necks, frequently made of silk or some filmy material
Barney
around the neck. colorful. joan crawford. breeze. flowing from convertible.
Maria Brown
neck nekke handkerchief eat fast wound blink, winken and blinken Scandinavia arf far frat blat
Charles Bradford
An object of pleasure to keep on warm on a cold day. It can be plain or fancy to suit the individual wearing it. They can feel good around the neck or a bit scratchy depending on the fabric.
Bozo
piece of material used to wear around the neck for warmth or decorative purposes made of all different types of material
tk
A scarf for me is warmth and protection. Although lately, it’s simply become a fashion item. In a way, I hide behind it. It’s my guard against the world and all who judge me, particularly my appearance. I hate how I look.
Louise
worn mostly by women and worn around the head or neck. multiple fabrics and colors. worn in the mi
John Owens
something you tie around your neck, put on a dresser or eat very fast.
jan
make them, don’t wear them, keep warm, pretty colors, winter garb, can be onther seasons too
lynn
I’ve never really worn a scarf. And it is funny how, when I moved to New York, I became self-conscious about the fact that I’ve never really work a scarf. Everybody does that here – they’re really good in cold weather. Maybe I’ll learn one day – but it will be an effort to do so, because, well, we don’t wear scarves in the South.
Matthew Woodall
ornamental headgear, also neckwear
reet
A new thing. Something I used to use but don’t anymore. Creates more problems than anything, always have to readjust, to retie. Can be useful when made of cotton & when it’s warm but carry in your pocket. Otherwise, it’s just problems :P
Me
I tied my scarf around my neck as I started out the door. The weather was typical winter cold and wind for the Nort Pole. As I went to get the reindeer, the snow practically blinded me I wound up in a big snowbank and that is why you didn’t get anything for Christmas. Better luck to both of us next year.If I recover from the frostbite.
Santa Claus
reminds me of cold weathwe
the soft black and grey alpaca was the perfect choice for his scarf – masculine colors, soft to the touch. It would feel good around his neck.
As I knitted, I thought of all the ways this man has blessed me and prayed that this gift would bless him, too. each cabled stitch, each border trim was bathed in prayer for him and his family.
When he received the gift, saying that it was what he was hoping for, I was blessed, too. I hope he actually wears it this coming winter.
Whether you’re referring to an article of clothing or the activity of rapidly eating food, this word brings to mind a variety of images.
Scarves as an accessory date back thousands of years, historiclaly denoting wealth and privilege.
i wish that i had more of these from grandma. they are pretty to wear and look at. I think that I will always remember being young when i look at one. I think that right now wearing one when I am trying to shape my hair cut would help. I wish that I had room to store them in a very special place. This
When I wear a scarf I feel protected from the demons that threaten to enter my body via the pores of my neck. I am constantly in paranoid danger of these demons and a scarf makes Jack a warm boy!
scarf brings up memories of winter sleddig of snowmen of nippy autumn days, the actress dying of her scarf being wrapped around her wheels. plaid, knitted, fringed, glove and scarf sets . br
i love scarfs and wearing them with outfits that don’t exactly require one. im drawing a blank mind i had a white scarf that i bought with matching hat and gloves to look cute for a de who no longer loves me but i still have the scarf and ionece wore it to hide a hickey from my mom i dont like hickeys they are tacky but i love giving them
strangely this word was used about 20 years ago to denote quickly eating, as in – I scarfed it up, it was great.
Obviously the common useage of the word has to do with a cloth object worn abou the neck, but it is seldom used in the south, florida in particular and the northern useage brings back memories of scarf in conjunction with mittens and overcoats.
A beautiful piece of material that can be worn in many ways. A head covering. Around the neck. Around the waist. If large enough as a skirt. It comes in many patterns and styles. It is very versital. I love scarfs.
I have a scarf that used to be my granny’s. She died when I was 5 from Ovarian cancer. Prior to her death, she lived with us while she was going through chemo, radiation, etc. I remember she was always so fun and kind. I miss her a lot. The scarf is all I have from her. I love that scarf.
That yellow paisly scarf blew across her face, so she played hide and seek with my eyes. I didn’t know what she was thinking, but I couldn’t look away from her peek a boo eyes. When had I come to need to know her inside? When had she ceased to be the paper doll cut out of the multitude of people who formed the sceanary of my life?
something you wear around your neck…or year
My scarf tells people a bit about who I am. I love scarves. Color, flair, personality. It adjusts to my personality for that day.
When I was a child everyone wore a scarf on their head esp in winter. No one does now, except in pictures of Russian peasants
i worked with one, but hers ended in a double “f.” thought she knew so much for a goddamned 20 year old. wanted to smash her face up against a wall, but i thought it would be unprofessional of me. her students hated her, too. but for other reasons. i’m sure we could have had a good discussion about it.
Warmth.
Beauty
Color
Pretty
Accessory
warm plaid winter ?
i really don’t care for this item to wear. I also think it could mean to steal or take something that is not yours leagally. other than that I have nothing to say.
wrapped around me warm & comforting
snuggly
striped & solid
winter
fringey thing of joy
keeping my lips from freezing off
thank you for that
Steven Tyler aint got nothing on me
worn around the neck – an unnecessary accessory sometimes used for warmth, some times for fashion – i never owned one and probably never will…
makes you warm
lets you stay with the fashion trends
can be long or short
all colours and patterns
My best scarf is one knitted for me by my mother when I was growing up. It is one of the few things that survived all my moves and I cannot look at it without going back in my memory to a time when I was very loved. She is no longer with me now and I cherish the things she gave me, but especially this yellow scarf as it is something she made herself.
to tie around one’s neck. I think of ladies in the 50’s in a convertible, or of movie stars. It is all the rage to wear a scarf around one’s neck, casually knotted, even during summer in Hollywood.
To tie in a knot is such a bummer, it always flaps aroundd or becomes loose again. Sometimes it just flies off with its dots rivaling the skies clouds. The colors that they come in always shock and scare me. Why is that on your head, to keep the demons away? why on the neck to save you from illness? How odd the scarf. Maybe it is just to blow your nose in ….very scar stuff.
today i saw a girl wearing a scarf in the bus. She was sitting next to me and the window was open. She was feeling the chilly air on her face. The morning breeze was blowing through her hair. She could have asked me to close the window
Something to wear around your neck or head to keep you warm. To scarf up something as to take it all.
gobble your food – the way my dogs eat – to eat hurriedly – to grab food and stuff it in your mouth
a piece of cloth that women use to put on their heads or around their necks, frequently made of silk or some filmy material
around the neck. colorful. joan crawford. breeze. flowing from convertible.
neck nekke handkerchief eat fast wound blink, winken and blinken Scandinavia arf far frat blat
An object of pleasure to keep on warm on a cold day. It can be plain or fancy to suit the individual wearing it. They can feel good around the neck or a bit scratchy depending on the fabric.
piece of material used to wear around the neck for warmth or decorative purposes made of all different types of material
A scarf for me is warmth and protection. Although lately, it’s simply become a fashion item. In a way, I hide behind it. It’s my guard against the world and all who judge me, particularly my appearance. I hate how I look.
worn mostly by women and worn around the head or neck. multiple fabrics and colors. worn in the mi
something you tie around your neck, put on a dresser or eat very fast.
make them, don’t wear them, keep warm, pretty colors, winter garb, can be onther seasons too
I’ve never really worn a scarf. And it is funny how, when I moved to New York, I became self-conscious about the fact that I’ve never really work a scarf. Everybody does that here – they’re really good in cold weather. Maybe I’ll learn one day – but it will be an effort to do so, because, well, we don’t wear scarves in the South.
ornamental headgear, also neckwear
A new thing. Something I used to use but don’t anymore. Creates more problems than anything, always have to readjust, to retie. Can be useful when made of cotton & when it’s warm but carry in your pocket. Otherwise, it’s just problems :P
I tied my scarf around my neck as I started out the door. The weather was typical winter cold and wind for the Nort Pole. As I went to get the reindeer, the snow practically blinded me I wound up in a big snowbank and that is why you didn’t get anything for Christmas. Better luck to both of us next year.If I recover from the frostbite.
Santa Claus
Gulping food rapidly.