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What is the English s()a()f like a belt?
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English

Beauty [skɑ:rf]

Scarf, scarf; Embedding; Table towel, table towel; Mosaic (of wood, metal, leather)

Verb (abbreviation of verb) circumference (scarf); To tie (a tie); Wear a scarf; Wrap in a scarf [tablecloth]

Plural number: scarfs scarves

Past tense: scarfed

Past participle: scarfed

Present participle: inlay

Third person singular: scarf

Derivative product: scarfed

1. I trembled and pulled my scarf tighter around my neck.

I shivered and wrapped my neck tighter with a scarf.

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Then she untied her silk scarf.

Then she took off her silk scarf.

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I bought a great tie-dyed silk scarf.

I bought a very good tie-dyed silk scarf.

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Emma has a fringed scarf around her neck.

Emma wore a fringed scarf around her neck.

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5. Put on your scarf and coat.

Wrap your scarf and button your clothes.

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