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scarves

American  
[skahrvz] / skɑrvz /

noun

  1. a plural of scarf.


scarves British  
/ skɑːvz /

noun

  1. a plural of scarf 1

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What she’s offering: Schur has loaded up on smaller items, including vintage scarves, cards, posters and stickers.

From The Wall Street Journal

The photographer in Paintsville, Ky., immediately envisioned the perfect scene for her holiday photo sessions: There would be buckets and scarves along with the critical feature, the big antlered creature.

From The Wall Street Journal

Pupils at West Earlham Infant and Nursery School in Norwich will each be gifted a mixture of books, toys, hygiene products, chocolates, coats and scarves.

From BBC

Outside on one of the side streets that are full of stalls offering tourism souvenirs, like fluffy alpacas and scarves, Dina Huillca is sitting on the pavement selling roses, tomatoes and mint.

From BBC

An abundance of knitted sweaters and scarves began to appear on the household staff, which gave a cozy feeling to the grand house.

From Literature