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scarf

[skahrf] / skɑrf /


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The elusive treasure hunter insisted on covering his face with a scarf and would only be interviewed from behind a screen.

From BBC

Outside on one of the side streets that are full of stalls offering tourism souvenirs, like fluffy alpacas and scarves, Dina Huillca is sitting on the pavement selling roses, tomatoes and mint.

From BBC

Poets in scarves sipped Fernet and writers in denim jackets drank cheap red wine.

From New York Times

Projects that he calls “vanilla knitting,” like scarves or hats, are easy enough to do without looking down at the needles while he’s in a meeting or reading emails.

From New York Times

Behind Aster was a framed Hermès scarf featuring a mysterious masked woman, designed by Daniel Clowes, the “Eightball” cartoonist whom the director considers a close friend and who offered encouragement on “Beau.”

From New York Times