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scarf

noun

A long, often knitted, garment worn around the neck.

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The word "scarf" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a type of clothing item that is worn around the neck and shoulders. Example sentence: She wore a colorful scarf to complete her outfit.

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And then I'd have my green scarf, my green belt, and if I managed to have a green handbag I'd wear that as well.

Poroshenko joined in the chorus of one song, pumping his fist and shouting, "Glory to Ukraine!" The singers drowned out protesters who had gathered across the street, including one in a Russian scarf, accusing the Ukrainian president of ignoring atrocities against civilians in rebel-held cities.

And although he will cheer himself hoarse this summer supporting Giovanni Trapattoni's side in Poland at the European Championships, he is not the kind of person to wrap himself up in a tricolour or knot a green, white and gold scarf around his neck.

Injections of colour into smart outfits tend to come from accessories: red socks, yellow tie, patterned scarf.

Images can capture people's imagination; for the woman in the red scarf, they could be the start of a new future.

Sampi is dressed as if for winter, her hands in woollen gloves, a scarf draped around her neck, wearing a thick jumper.

But he also succeeds in making a complicated subject compelling, and if you want to know how to insert drama into dusty old economics, imagine Peston on a busy Parisian street at dusk, sweeping into shot like Bernard Henri-Levy in a flowing coat and floppy scarf, pronouncing the phrase "SAVAGE COLOSSAL AUSTERITY" to the camera.

If you wanted to get a fancy scarf, pair of boots or a potent yellow condiment this was the place to come... now it's known for its huge array of independent shops.

All that remains now is a small scar on her neck – she pulls back her scarf and points to it.

She admits that there was a tricky "smelly stage" during which she could do little but wear a head scarf, but claims that, over time, her (unarguably now lovely) hair became thicker, healthier and shinier as a direct result of not washing it.

Beside the message was a photograph of a nameless elderly Somali woman swathed in a red scarf, her lips pressed tightly together, wrinkly palm outstretched, eyes gazing imploringly out of the computer screen.

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