scarf

July 17th, 2008 | 2,211 Entries

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2,211 Entries for “scarf”

  1. it’s too cold today,

    You gave me your scarf
    and I drowned in it.

    it smelled like smoke and le chateau
    and your smile.

    my nose is saved
    merci, mon beau.

    by Grizabella on 07.21.2008
  2. listening to Death Cab for Cutie wail and sing beautifully about the winter-the cold and the warm clothes. Thinking about him. I now know what a broken heart feels like. I smoked a little bowl and cried on my arm on my desk. this web site came up…

    by Meagan on 07.21.2008
  3. I like to wear a silk scarf to keep warm to keep stylish, it’s amazing how warm they are! I bought a scarf in Thailand for $2. Now I wish I had bought a few others. I think more people should wear scarves, don’t you?

    by Heidi on 07.21.2008
  4. scarf was friday’s word. i’ve already written about it. i like scarves. nice accessory. keeps you warm. protects your all yang point and helps you from getting sick. remember that movie a christmas story when randy gets all wrapped up? scarf.

    by ~anna on 07.21.2008
  5. to protect decency and chastity of women.

    by jd on 07.21.2008
  6. a small wrap worn on the head (and sometimes tied under the chin).

    by muggy whumpy on 07.21.2008
  7. scarfs are red in my opinion and should be always. Red is the only colour scarves should be umm in … i havn’t wore one in years , but it might be nice ot try one again . scarves ppl use for fahion?!O. o

    by ed on 07.21.2008
  8. Wrapped around your mouth so tight I thought you’d choke. There’s no fashion statement here, no high quality airbrushed picture. It’s just you and your beliefs and the God who just might listen to you.

    I wouldn’t mind being that scarf, you know.

    by Mary-Kate on 07.21.2008
  9. pretty tied around the neck or around the waist, or perhaps as a shawl on a cool Autumn night. I love brightly colored scarves and I love seeing them on others.

    by tillieannie on 07.21.2008
  10. My dog Morgan could scarf down a pizza in under 5 minutes. Once I was foolish enough to leave a half-empty box on the counter while I walked outside to say goodbye to friends. When I returned inside, the box was on the floor, the pizza had vanished, and Morgan was sitting at the back door with her head down in guilt. She knew it was wrong–but worth it!

    by Andrea on 07.21.2008
  11. Neck, wool, cold outside. needing to warm up, fashion statement; diverse, and needing to be knitted. different colors, and style usually all for the same purpose. I have plenty scarfs that hang on my shoe rack, I use them for more then the purpose it was solely inteded for. I love them, I adore them, I wear them with short sleeves. I cant get enough of them.

    by N'kia Walker on 07.21.2008
  12. Neck, wool, cold outside. needing to warm up, fashion statement; diverse, and needing to be knitted. different colors, and style usually all for the same purpose

    by N'kia on 07.21.2008
  13. something that you wrap around your neck to help keep warm in the winter. Something that my kids do when they sit at the tabel to eat! They scarf down their food! A decorative accent to your clothingk.

    by lib on 07.21.2008
  14. I love the idea of cozy handmade scarves; soft, bulky knits, dark, mattled colors. I want to crochet (more compact than knitting), and get really good at making beautiful scarves. I love the vericality of a skinny scarf wrapped around and hanging down – effortless style.

    by cm on 07.21.2008
  15. Scarf again? I have too many scarves. They pile up like writhing snakes in the corner of my closet. Plaid, black, thermilite, exploded muppet style, and so forth. Why do I have so many? Mhh…right I live in the great white north.

    by Steeeve! on 07.21.2008
  16. I reallt hate scarfs. I mean how in the heck are you supost to wear them anyway? I think they are really dumb. Like the person who invented them.

    by vcctc on 07.21.2008
  17. I haven’t wore a scarf in the longest time, but i just bought my girlfriend one the other day at the mall. I guess it is not lame if she wears one, but they are not my style. I like to b

    by Derek Ward on 07.21.2008
  18. is a piece of cloth wrapped around the neckthat did in isador duncun one day while in a car on a road on a beautiful day.

    by ted on 07.21.2008
  19. So warm; so soft; a place to hide; a comfort.

    by rita on 07.21.2008
  20. Scarfs are supposed to comfort you and keep you warm, but I can’t stand them. I can’t stand having something wrapped around my neck, especially with the friends I have. They find humour in near-death, and would strangle me in a heartbeat. I remember last Christmas, my friend gave me a scarf and I had to smile wide and pretend I would wear it when it snowed.

    by Hannah Savage on 07.21.2008
  21. around my neck keeps me warm looks pretty

    by Heidi on 07.21.2008
  22. He quickly threw the Jaguar in reverse, spinning the wheel to bring her to bear with the MG. The blonde behind the wheel of the small convertible winked once and then hit the accelerator. The race was on!

    by Stratcat X on 07.21.2008
  23. Around neck, cloth, Decortive fabirck

    by Ab Cox on 07.21.2008
  24. The scarlet scarf danced in the wind as she knelt at the grave. The winter had been harsh, in weather and in action.

    by Caitlin on 07.21.2008
  25. The way he ate the food was disgusting. I mean, it was delicious, but did he really need to smear it all over his lips as he shoveled it down his throat. Crumbs and drops stained his too tight t-shirt and a round mound of belly poked out from beneath it.

    by Nobody Special on 07.21.2008
  26. Sher wore the scarf, but she had lost her belief in it when she was a teenager. Mostly it kept her mother at bay and her father happy. Of course, they didn’t now the truth. Under the scarf she had shaved her head, a testament to billy idol.

    by jim on 07.21.2008
  27. flowing around your neck in a breeze the crimson scarf looks like falling leaves during a fall windstorm. The crisp air makes it beautiful to wear – comfy, warm, comforting. A pleasant feeling surrounds you.

    by Melodee on 07.21.2008
  28. I had a scarf made for me once – by a girl that liked me. I gave it away. Never felt right about it afterwards, but I gave it to a beggar on a cold day – so does that make it right?

    by Amadaues on 07.21.2008
  29. a pretty neck piece for fashion or warmth

    by Leah on 07.21.2008
  30. a pretty neck piece for fashion or warmt

    by Leah on 07.21.2008
  31. people wear scarf to protect their ear from air…it is also a style statement.they are different in colour.
    they are long

    by jigar on 07.21.2008
  32. Isadora Duncan died when the long scarf she was wearing got caught in the wheels of her car and strangled her.

    by carol Sherman on 07.21.2008
  33. I learned to knit when I was 18, and so I knitted a scarf for my then-boyfriend. It was red and it was about six inches wide, only it had a peculiar problem: it tapered to a point. I couldn’t figure out how NOT to drop stitches. Still, I presented it to him, and he said he was pleased. I never did see him wear it, but once someone saw him stop his car and retrieve it from the side of the road where it had blown off his neck.

    by sandi shelton on 07.21.2008
  34. soft fluffy warm comforting smart furry useful pretty

    by barb r on 07.21.2008
  35. something you wear around your neck especially during the colder weather. You can also knit or crotchet one. There are many new and fun wools that have lots of different colors and textures.

    by Arlene on 07.21.2008
  36. scarf
    Rupert
    warm
    windy day
    Caought in a wheel
    scarver : motorcycle
    sca : type of music
    the worst scars are invisible
    arf : laughter
    Scarf :L a secret society of maniacs
    an acronymn
    Sca = scar = mental scar rf = radio frequency
    qued scared mentally by the radio

    by andrew on 07.21.2008
  37. A scarf can be pretty and ugly at the same time

    by S on 07.21.2008
  38. warm fuzzy woven from hand, scarf after scarf
    chowing down, like heavy machinery, taking bites out of the land like bites of food — the cat scarfs his food

    by me on 07.21.2008
  39. The scarf was wrapped around her head and face, covering her nose, so that all that was exposed was the heavy black rimmed glasses. Mittened hands were thrust into her pockets, and her heavy wool coat covered her from neck to mid knee.

    by nmw on 07.21.2008
  40. To hord items to use up or eat up fast. Wolf down food

    by J Lawrence on 07.21.2008