0 a piece of cloth that you wear around your neck, head, or shoulders to keep warm or for decoration -- atkı, eşarp, kaşkol
1 to eat a lot of something quickly -- tıkınmak, abur cubur yemek, tıka basa yemek
Who scarfed all the cookies?
Dan scarfed down three hamburgers!
Or consider the widow whose husband died of cancer and who then started a business of knitting intricate scarves.
Even her scarf (dupatta) was not properly placed.
A kind of scarf used by women to cover their hair.
Yet, when a "stranger" entered this space, women fastened their scarves and comported themselves as expected by the government.
Every detail had been carefully chosen - down to the green and pink scarf on her tiny sun hat.
Those with houses still standing returned to gather valuable belongings which they tied in scarves and carried on their backs.
Suddenly, he pulled out one very long, rectangular-shaped scarf, with fringes at the end, and put it on his shoulders.
The pictures were taken against a gray background while the women wore a gray scarf around their necks to conceal any clothing.
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