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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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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

At the hospital where Dr. Zoubi works, he numbered and photographed each corpse along with the scraps of belts, scarves, jackets, and pants found with them.

From The Wall Street Journal

Several women in the audience at the concert did not wear their scarves.

From Barron's

Our blue scarves hang from a chair, limp with gravity.

From Salon

Shirts and scarves were even swapped and this remains, possibly, the only occasion when a number of Newcastle supporters wore red and white, which are also the colours of bitter rivals Sunderland.

From BBC