Scarfs vs. Scarves — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Scarfs and Scarves
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Scarfs
A long piece of cloth worn about the head, neck, or shoulders.
Scarves
A plural of scarf1.
Scarfs
A decorative cloth for covering the top of a piece of furniture; a runner.
Scarves
Plural of scarf
Scarfs
A sash indicating military rank.
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Scarfs
A joint made by cutting or notching the ends of two pieces correspondingly and strapping or bolting them together. Also called scarf joint.
Scarfs
Either of the correspondingly cut or notched ends that fit together to form such a joint.
Scarfs
To dress, cover, or decorate with or as if with a scarf.
Scarfs
To wrap (an outer garment) around one like a scarf.
Scarfs
To join by means of a scarf.
Scarfs
To cut a scarf in.
Scarfs
To eat or drink voraciously; devour
"Americans scarf down 50 million hot dogs on an average summer day" (George F. Will).
Scarfs
Plural of scarf
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