Scarf or snake
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BOASnake or scarf
BOAScarf or snake
BOAFeathery scarf or dangerous snake
BOAScarf like a snake?
WRAPShawl or scarf
ASCOTTie or scarf
ASCOTRacetrack or scarf
ASCOTScarf or racetrack
DEVOURScarf up or down
WRAPShawl, scarf, or mantle.
BANDANNALarge handkerchief or scarf
ASCOTScarf or race track
BOAScarf of fur or feathers.
THROWA light scarf or coverlet.
pagria turban or head-scarf
boalong scarf of silk or feathers
boaslong scarf of silk or feathers
ascottie or scarf with broad ends
ascotstie or scarf with broad ends
stoleslong scarf or narrow strip worn over the shoulders
stolelong scarf or narrow strip worn over the shoulders
tieingform a knot or bow in tie your scarf
scarvesSCARF, a piece of cloth worn for warmth or protection
kerchiefsquare scarf worn as a covering for the head or neck
mufflersA scarf or wrap worn around the neck and face for warmth
mufflerA scarf or wrap worn around the neck and face for warmth
pugareea light scarf wrapped around a sun helmet or used as a hatband
barbeband or small scarf of lace, worn around the head or neck by women
scarfto cover with a scarf / a piece of cloth worn for warmth or protection
barbesband or small scarf of lace, worn around the head or neck by women
mantillasA lace or silk scarf worn by women over the hair and shoulders, esp. in Spain
sautoirribbon, chain, scarf, or the like, tied around the neck in such a manner that the ends cross over each other
sautoirsribbon, chain, scarf, or the like, tied around the neck in such a manner that the ends cross over each other
tippetsscarf, usually of fur or wool, for covering the neck, or the neck and shoulders, and usually having ends hanging down in front
fichusa woman's light triangular scarf that is draped over the shoulders and fastened in front or worn to fill in a low neckline
tippetscarf, usually of fur or wool, for covering the neck, or the neck and shoulders, and usually having ends hanging down in front
fraiseswoman's embroidered scarf worn with ends crossed on the chest and pinned with a brooch or the like, popular in the early 19th century
fraisewoman's embroidered scarf worn with ends crossed on the chest and pinned with a brooch or the like, popular in the early 19th century
pugareesscarf of silk or cotton, usually colored or printed, wound round a hat or helmet and falling down behind as a protection against the sun
pugreesscarf of silk or cotton, usually colored or printed, wound round a hat or helmet and falling down behind as a protection against the sun