Scarf ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Scarf ( noun )

  1. A long piece of cloth worn around the neck, head, or waist for warmth, cleanliness, or fashion.
  2. A decorative or protective covering for furniture, floors, or walls.

Origin:

Middle english skarfe, probably of scandinavian origin; akin to old norse skarf scarf.

Examples:

  1. She wrapped a scarf around her neck before heading out into the cold.
  2. He wore a scarf to protect his face from the sun and dust.
  3. The table was covered with a beautiful silk scarf.
  4. She tied a scarf in her hair to complete her outfit.
  5. He used the scarf to clean the dust off the car.

(As a verb)

Scarf ( verb )

  1. A long piece of cloth worn around the neck, head, or waist for warmth, cleanliness, or fashion.
  2. A decorative or protective covering for furniture, floors, or walls.

Origin:

Middle english skarfe, probably of scandinavian origin; akin to old norse skarf scarf.

Examples:

  1. She wrapped a scarf around her neck before heading out into the cold.
  2. He wore a scarf to protect his face from the sun and dust.
  3. The table was covered with a beautiful silk scarf.
  4. She tied a scarf in her hair to complete her outfit.
  5. He used the scarf to clean the dust off the car.
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