A long thin scarf is typically called a "scarf" or a "skinny scarf".
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It is an Arabian scarf...
A large lightweight scarf is typically made from breathable materials like cotton, silk, or viscose. It is designed to be comfortable to wear in various weather conditions and can be styled in multiple ways for versatility in one's wardrobe.
Yes it can be a verb or a noun. Verb -- Jack scarfed the tree, then began to cut through the trunk Noun -- Sally wore a large blue scarf
One can buy a scarf with a skull pattern on it by searching Amazon and eBay. These websites offer a wide variety with a large selection of pricing as well.
Broad is most often translated by 'large' in French: a broad avenue > une large avenue. Broadly or 'in broad terms' would be translated 'généralement, en termes généraux'
wide, large, extensive, expansive
He wrapped the scarf around himself.I found a scarf on the street.She loved her handmade scarf.
No, the word scarf is a noun. The pronoun for the antecedent scarf is 'it' in the singular and 'they' or 'them' in the plural. The word scarf is also a verb, to cover or drape with a scarf.
A snake scarf can also be known as a serpent scarf or a reptile scarf.