scarf

US /skɑːrf/
UK /skɑːrf/
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cachecol, lenço

a piece of cloth worn around the neck, head, or shoulders for warmth, fashion, or religious reasons

:
She wrapped a warm scarf around her neck.
Ela enrolou um cachecol quente no pescoço.
He wore a silk scarf as a fashion accessory.
Ele usava um cachecol de seda como acessório de moda.
1.

devorar, engolir

to eat or drink something quickly and eagerly

:
He managed to scarf down his breakfast in five minutes.
Ele conseguiu devorar o café da manhã em cinco minutos.
The kids scarfed up all the cookies.
As crianças devoraram todos os biscoitos.