A joint made by notching the ends of two pieces of timber or metal so that they will lock together end-to-end.
1It is cold; take an end of my scarf and hurry in.
2Gather a bit of scarf into a loop using your right hand.
3The robe must be of spotless white; the mantle or scarf blue.
4The girl tied the scarf round her bosom and recommenced the pursuit.
5Souvenirs brought from back home, a small vase or scarf are appreciated.
6Just a scarf, but buying it made her feel light and happy.
7Pizarro waved a white scarf in the air, the signal agreed upon.
8She drew her scarf about her; the September evening was falling chill.
9Right on top, wrapped in a silk scarf, was a German Luger.
10In those five minutes, the concessionaires sold every scarf in the arena.
11The Judge on the north side must wear the blue official scarf.
12According to M. Dumas-Hermes, every scarf in the exhibition has a story.
13She wore a bright orange scarf, of course, and modest pearl earrings.
14Gasher peered into the scarf and plucked forth a scrap of paper.
15She ceased thinking about the scarf and looked at the flying landscape.
16Warm bedroom slippers and a scarf for the head completes the outfit.
Scarf per variant geogràfica