Definition of Scarf out

1. Verb. Overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself. "The kids binged on ice cream"


Lexicographical Neighbors of Scarf Out

scaremonger
scaremongered
scaremongerer
scaremongerers
scaremongering
scaremongers
scarer
scarers
scares
scareware
scarey
scarf
scarf bandage
scarf down
scarf joint
scarf out (current term)
scarface
scarfaces
scarfed
scarfer
scarfers
scarfie
scarfies
scarfing
scarfings
scarfish
scarfless
scarflike
scarfmaker
scarfmakers

Literary usage of Scarf out

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Kindergarten Guide by Lois Bates (1902)
"scarf out, and left foot out at an angle of 45°. Fig. 171, Wands. Two. ... Eight foot out and scarf out. Four. Feet together and scarf in position. Fig. ..."

2. Heroines of Fiction by William Dean Howells (1903)
"But Hetty seemed to have made up her mind that something was wanting, for she got up and reached an old black lace scarf out of the linen-press, ..."

3. Heroines of Fiction by William Dean Howells (1901)
"But Hetty seemed to have made up her mind that something was wanting, for she got up and reached an old black lace scarf out of the linen-press, ..."

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