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GARMENT OF FABRIC WORN AROUND NECK OR HEAD
Scarfs; Scarves; Football scarf; Bib scarf; Supporter scarf; 🧣; Scarf clip; Soccer scarf
  • ''Focalia'' on a panel from Trajan's Column
  • Anglican priest wearing a stole
  • Grave of [[Liam Whelan]], [[Glasnevin Cemetery]], decorated with a [[Manchester United]] scarf. Football scarves often form part of memorials.
  • Portuguese football scarves held in a coordinated 'Scarf Wall' display, [[Euro 2004]]
  • [[Sigi Schmid]] wearing a football-style warm woollen scarf, in the colours of a team he coached, [[Columbus Crew]]
  • Model [[Caitlin O'Connor]] wearing a modern colourful fashion scarf

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·pl of Scarf.
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plural form of scarf1.
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Scarves is a plural of scarf
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Wikipedia

Scarf

A scarf (plural: scarves or scarfs) is a long piece of fabric that is worn on or around the neck, shoulders, or head. A scarf is used for warmth, sun protection, cleanliness, fashion, religious reasons, or to show support for a sports club or team. Scarves can be made from materials including wool, linen, silk, and cotton. It is a common type of neckwear and a perennial accessory.

Examples of use of SCARVES
1. They made guesses about which universities would allow scarves.
2. People are buying sweatshirts, scarves, coats...stocking up.
3. "We were all holding white flags, women‘s head scarves.
4. "Some Jews wear wigs and some wear scarves," she says.
5. The scarves also come into their own when travelling.