twilly |
scarf |
As nouns the difference between twilly and scarf
is that
twilly is a machine for cleansing]] or loosening wool by the action of a revolving cylinder covered with long iron spikes or [[tooth|teeth; a willying machine while
scarf is a long, often knitted, garment worn around the neck or
scarf can be a type of joint in woodworking or
scarf can be (scotland) a cormorant.
As a verb scarf is
to throw on loosely; to put on like a scarf or
scarf can be to shape by grinding or
scarf can be (transitive|us|slang) to eat very quickly.
veil |
scarf |
As nouns the difference between veil and scarf
is that
veil is something hung up, or spread out, to hide an object from view; usually of gauze, crape, or similar diaphanous material, to hide or protect the face while
scarf is a long, often knitted, garment worn around the neck.
As verbs the difference between veil and scarf
is that
veil is to don, or garb with, a veil while
scarf is to throw on loosely; to put on like a scarf.
scarf |
gulp |
As nouns the difference between scarf and gulp
is that
scarf is a long, often knitted, garment worn around the neck while
gulp is the usual amount swallowed.
As verbs the difference between scarf and gulp
is that
scarf is to throw on loosely; to put on like a scarf while
gulp is to swallow eagerly, or in large draughts; to swallow up; to take down at one swallow.
As an interjection gulp is
indication of an involuntary fear reaction.
cape |
scarf |
As nouns the difference between cape and scarf
is that
cape is hard earth layer (while digging) while
scarf is a long, often knitted, garment worn around the neck or
scarf can be a type of joint in woodworking or
scarf can be (scotland) a cormorant.
As a verb scarf is
to throw on loosely; to put on like a scarf or
scarf can be to shape by grinding or
scarf can be (transitive|us|slang) to eat very quickly.
scarf |
scarves |
As nouns the difference between scarf and scarves
is that
scarf is a long, often knitted, garment worn around the neck while
scarves is plural of lang=en.
As a verb scarf
is to throw on loosely; to put on like a scarf.
snood |
scarf |
As nouns the difference between snood and scarf
is that
snood is a band or ribbon for keeping the hair in place, including the hair-band formerly worn in Scotland and northern England by young unmarried women while
scarf is a long, often knitted, garment worn around the neck.
As verbs the difference between snood and scarf
is that
snood is to keep the hair in place with a snood while
scarf is to throw on loosely; to put on like a scarf.
scarf |
interlock |
As nouns the difference between scarf and interlock
is that
scarf is a long, often knitted, garment worn around the neck or
scarf can be a type of joint in woodworking or
scarf can be (scotland) a cormorant while
interlock is a safety device that prevents activation in unsafe conditions.
As verbs the difference between scarf and interlock
is that
scarf is to throw on loosely; to put on like a scarf or
scarf can be to shape by grinding or
scarf can be (transitive|us|slang) to eat very quickly while
interlock is to fit together securely.
scarf |
embed |
As nouns the difference between scarf and embed
is that
scarf is a long, often knitted, garment worn around the neck or
scarf can be a type of joint in woodworking or
scarf can be (scotland) a cormorant while
embed is an embedded reporter/journalist: a war reporter assigned to and travelling with a military unit.
As verbs the difference between scarf and embed
is that
scarf is to throw on loosely; to put on like a scarf or
scarf can be to shape by grinding or
scarf can be (transitive|us|slang) to eat very quickly while
embed is to lay as in a bed; to lay in surrounding matter; to bed; as, to embed a thing in clay, mortar, or sand.
devour |
scarf |
As verbs the difference between devour and scarf
is that
devour is to eat quickly, greedily, hungrily, or ravenously while
scarf is to throw on loosely; to put on like a scarf or
scarf can be to shape by grinding or
scarf can be (transitive|us|slang) to eat very quickly.
As a noun scarf is
a long, often knitted, garment worn around the neck or
scarf can be a type of joint in woodworking or
scarf can be (scotland) a cormorant.
scarf |
sn |
As nouns the difference between scarf and sn
is that
scarf is a long, often knitted, garment worn around the neck or
scarf can be a type of joint in woodworking or
scarf can be (scotland) a cormorant while
sn is tree.
As a verb scarf
is to throw on loosely; to put on like a scarf or
scarf can be to shape by grinding or
scarf can be (transitive|us|slang) to eat very quickly.
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