scarfed

[skɑːft]

scarfed Definition

  • 1eat or drink (something) quickly or greedily
  • 2wrap a scarf around one's neck

Using scarfed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "scarfed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He scarfed down his breakfast before rushing to work.

  • Example

    She scarfed the last slice of pizza.

  • Example

    I'm going to scarf this sandwich and then head out.

  • Example

    It's cold outside, so I need to scarf up before leaving.

scarfed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for scarfed

Phrases with scarfed

  • a woodworking joint made by notching, grooving, or otherwise cutting the ends of two pieces of timber so that they fit over or into each other to form a longer beam

    Example

    The scarf joint is commonly used in roof construction to join two pieces of timber end-to-end.

  • a type of scarf that is circular and has no ends, worn wrapped around the neck

    Example

    She wore an infinity scarf with her winter coat.

  • to eat something quickly or greedily

    Example

    He scarfed down his burger and fries in just a few minutes.

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Summary: scarfed in Brief

The verb 'scarf' [skɑːft] has two main meanings: to eat or drink something quickly or greedily, and to wrap a scarf around one's neck. It is often used informally, as in 'He scarfed down his breakfast before rushing to work.' 'Scarf' also appears in phrases like 'infinity scarf,' which is a circular scarf with no ends, and 'scarf joint,' which is a woodworking joint used to join two pieces of timber end-to-end.