scarf

July 17th, 2008 | 2,211 Entries

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2,211 Entries for “scarf”

  1. I have a pretty green scarf from abu daubi. I have never been there– it was a gift. I’d love to go some day, but i’m not sure when. There are so many places I’d like to travel to.

    meryl
  2. Theres nothing like wearing a scarf on a cold winters day like TODAY. MAN I hate winter!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!With a passion!!!!

    Jakki
  3. I like scarf.
    I have many scarves… Well, I don’t. My sister does.
    A grey tartan one, one with skills.
    One with stripes and spots.
    A really long green/black one.
    A really long black one.
    I really like scarf.
    I love winter cause I can wear scarves. Maybe more than one at a time… if its really cold.

    Sara-Jane Carmichael
  4. a thing to wear around your neck……..

    missy
  5. we scarfed down the beef rendang and chicken curry like we hadn’t eaten in weeks. Using our fingers as forks, imitating the natives…. it was the best meal ever. Was it bad manners to eat like this? No, it was a compliment to our hosts.

    tango
  6. there was a cold wind that blew, she shuddered, but not because of the cold. her mother told her to wear a scarf but never warned her about ‘him’. she wished her mother had mentioned him– she could live with a runny nose and slight headache.

    daniel
  7. it was cold outside that winter. my scarf was whipping in the bitter wind i was amazed how much it seemed to save my face from the harshness of my surroundings.

    keri anne
  8. cold, my insides start to feel warm. It takes me to the first time i was in boone, NC. anticipating just how i would fair up against the small town and my first experience of truly being alone… i miss the times when i was afraid.

    Matthew Allivato
  9. item that you wrap around your neck or cover your head

    Donna
  10. Last winter I lost my favourite scarf. It was given to me by my grandmother, adn was yellow and thick. Losing it was like losing a part of my grandmother, and a part of my soul. The hardest part was the next day which froze my body and my heart.

    Ru
  11. scarf. wind is blowin and making a mess of my hair. the scarf on my neck is giving me warm, but i’m still fighting with the wind. the scarf is two-coloured – green and yellow.

    notgood
  12. She wore the scarf for me. I didn’t understand it. Our love could never be it seemed, but still it burned.

    peter
  13. she didn’t want to wear the scarf; it was beutiful, but it choked her; she wanted the large one she could drape; the wanted a garment, not an accessory; she wanted two things out of one; she want exactly what would work perfectly for her

    steff
  14. The scarf wrapped around the boy is choking him. He desides it’s too much, but then he thinks about he temperature of the cold, stagnant air. He forces himself to wear the scarf that his mother had made for him from the itchiest of yarn.

    Kevin Echlin
  15. warm, fluffy, long, kids in winter all wrapped up with parkas and mittens, snowmen, hot chocolate, snow skiing, fireplaces

    LJ
  16. They are good for when you are cold and need something fuzzy to wrap around your neck. The question at hand here, is do they really work? Is it a placebo article of clothing, where it often looks more useful than it actually is. Oh the mysteries of the great ‘scarf’ if that’s it’s real name.

    Anandi
  17. head covering, religious tradition, red, european, for winding climates

    joel
  18. seized by a violent spasm of mindless compulsiveness, i scarfed down everything I could get my hands on….. sweet, starchy, anything but fruit or vegetables… what mattered wasn’t the actual food but the compulsive nature of the behavior– scarf, scarf scarf……..

    noonie
  19. What a beautiful scarf you are wearing. It is long, colorful, and attracts the attention of someone passing by. It appears to be multi-purpose.

    ab
  20. i once had a scarf which was nice and warm in the winter but i could never work out how to wear it like most people did, that of having it up and under and then down in front. This way of wearing the scarf was good because it kept your neck warm. I couldn’t do it so I just wore it round and round the neck! I don’t like tartan scarves though.

    Jonathan
  21. I love the way a scarf can update or enhance an outfit…..on others! Unfortunately, I can’t do it. When I try, it looks like I’m trying to keep my neck cold or trying

    Barbara Schmidt
  22. wrapped around so snug and warm

    as if it could replace what had been lost

    if only the intricate detailings of this could take the place of those intricate moments where you had felt their warm embrace surrounding you, protecting you

    never again

    jess
  23. New word please??

    sarah
  24. a beautiful neck ornament

    M-
  25. i lost my scarf on my walk to the shop today. it was red and felt like a cloud. i got it from my mother. and now it is gone. she will probably see this as some sort of personal insult. even though she knows how mych i loved it. this is probably the most boring thing anyone has ever read.

    rachel
  26. hermes
    soft
    warming
    stylish
    colorful
    dashing
    neck warming
    sexy
    drycleaning
    easy to cover up sagging necks

    Lori
  27. the girl was wearing a scarf.

    Jondem
  28. wind, fall weather, 1950’s, mother, auburn hair,
    somebodies wife somewhere,

    C Blaine
  29. well, a scarf is a beautiful table ornament that could really make your life better. By putting scarves on your kitten, you will make it incredibly handsome to any visitor’s eye. And beyond kittens- dogs can wear scarves too! Most people don’t know that dogs have a scarf-wearing gene that helps them wear scarves just like us humans.

    Bean
  30. Ahh…my bizarre fear of serial killers. A scarf is just an invitation to be strangled …in style.

    hp
  31. keeping me warm on a cold day. I want a Coach Scarf and matching purse.

    marie
  32. In Jakarta seeing thousanda of Moslem womem all with white scarves, on their knees, praying in the street that had traffic shut down, during the month of Ramadan.

    Bob Bamford
  33. i wrapped it round my neck three times and went out into the rain. ah that scarf, it kept me warm and made me happy

    Jo
  34. Bundles and keeps you warm. Or covers your head from the rain. Maybe it wraps for fashion’s sake; just for it’s own beauty. Best of all it is usually light and airy for beauty for heavy and snuggly for warmth

    Jean Childress
  35. It’s a cold day when this wraps about your neck, shielding yet suffocating, warming yet breaking. I don’t love you, scarf. You constrict me, you itch me. I long for the freedom. You’re as bad as the gloves. Let me go.

    Charlotte
  36. scarf around her neck trying to stop the food from going in. scarfing down the plate as if she had never eaten before. 1 scarf trying desperatly to stop another from happening.

    Anon
  37. cloth colorful, head cover, islamic head scarf, various styles, turkish, arabic ,with coats , winter clothing, warm neck protector

    dugni
  38. eat rapidly and lots of food.

    Harry brown
  39. to cover head, to wrap around neck a cover up fro head and neck to keep warm to

    KJ
  40. its fashion, nice and wearable. i like to wear scarves. scarves are funky. why doesnt everyone wear scarves. tom baker wore a scarf. long one too. i want more scarves. scarves are for cool people. i wore a star one today. that was cool. i liked that. now it smells because i smoked. will have to wash it. scarves are nice colours.

    georgia bathis