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kerchief

[kur-chif, -cheef] / ˈkɜr tʃɪf, -tʃif /


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“I was frustrated,” Ms. Clark, 29, said later, wearing a kerchief with ice cubes in it tied to her head.

From New York Times

A 24-year-old Jewish woman who had studied history at Warsaw University, Niuta was likely now dressed in her characteristic guise as a Polish farm girl with a kerchief tied around her braided blond hair.

From New York Times

The Wrapsody headbands are lovely batiked rounds of cloth that can be used in folds or opened to work as headbands, scarfs, kerchiefs, and even masks.

From The Verge

It featured an actress costumed in a plaid dress, apron and kerchief who served food, sang and posed for photos with patrons, according to the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia in Michigan.

From Seattle Times

The logo has evolved over time, with Quaker dropping Aunt Jemima’s kerchief in recent years.

From Fox News