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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tying a scarf" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase whenever you are describing an action of tying a scarf around someone's neck. For example, "She stood in front of the mirror, carefully tying a scarf around her neck."
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My only serious quibble is with the frequent instructional interjections on the art of tying a scarf.
I could, to some extent, imagine my mother getting into the sporty kind of clothes you would have to wear, tying a scarf around her fine, blowing hair.
Possibly the most common way of tying a scarf, the hacking knot works well for scarves that are a bit on the longer side.
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In the winter, when the wind starts up, I have to tie a scarf over my face.
"Look, he's crying," Carmen said accusingly to Gleason, before her husband tied a scarf between her teeth, knotting it tightly behind her head.
And Jared, once the eyebrows came off, and you tied a scarf around the face, and it's just face, that's when Jared transformed".
During the encore, she tied a scarf around her waist for a belly-dance, as if she were proving the point with her hips.
Ms. Redway tied a scarf ($45 at shopblushny.com) with long tails around the head, then Dutch-braided the fabric in with the hair.
"I was stopped by my roommate," he said, "who woke up when he heard me climb up the table and tie a scarf to the ceiling fan in our room.
And I'm at work on my very first day, and a lady at Nordstrom's had showed me how to tie a scarf in a very unusual kind of way for my new suit.
Mendelsohn said he tied a scarf or T-shirt he found nearby around her leg as a tourniquet to stop the bleeding, a move McGrath's doctor later told him saved her life.
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