Scarfing
noun, verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Material for making scarves.
"The Ascot scarfs may be arranged in regularity as shown, or they may each be displayed differently so as to bring out the colorings and designs in the scarfings."
- 2 A scarf joint.
"The scarfings of the piece must be kept clear of each other (that is, the points of junction in one piece must be as far as possible from those in another piece), and equally distributed in the mast."
- 3 A scarf; a covering. rare
"High on the deck, under the cream-coloured sail and the flutter of pink scarfings and flags, stands Ulysses waving a defiant torch at Polyphemus, who, colossal through mist, claws at his wound, himself tall as a pyramid and vast as an Alp."
- 1 present participle and gerund of scarf form-of, gerund, participle, present
Example
More examples"With no utensils in sight, she resorts to scooping it up (and scarfing it down) directly from the pot with hunks of bread."
More for "scarfing"
Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.