Overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself.
1 And one could cut a pretty enough scarf out of a rainbow.
2 Only, there was also a high wind, which blew Christine's scarf out to sea.
3 Albus pulled a homemade green and silver scarf out of one of his unwrapped boxes.
4 I make a scarf out of the Lieutenant's uniform and wrap it around my face.
5 Ali pulled a silk scarf out of her Otter bag and wound it around her neck.
6 He drew the scarf out , and returned to the stove with it, crushing it in both his hands.
7 Then I was out in the street, the wind attacking my face and whipping my scarf out fiercely.
8 On second thought, I reach into my lingerie drawer and pull a delicate blue scarf out of its recesses.
9 Let go of my scarf . Lizzie tried to wrench her scarf out of Lina's grip, but Lina held on.
10 She had gasoline brought, took a little silk scarf out of her dainty handbag and dipped it in the the gasoline container.
11 She shook the dresser scarf out of the window, brushed off the window-seat pillows and finished making the room ready for Amanda.
12 "It's all right, I'll go and fetch your scarf out of the sea."
13 "Sally," she said, "bring the scarf out of my coat.
14 "That's it," said the detective, pulling the scarf out of the drawer and stuffing it into Bert's mailbox for the third time.
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