Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Covered or adorned with or as if with a scarf; decorated with scarfs or pendants.
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
scarf .
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Examples
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So Matt's poured all of the Notebooks (scarfed from the Project Gutenberg site) into a script that sends out one page a day as RSS.
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He finally finished and moved against her, caressing her body with the one remaining piece of garlic bread he hadn't scarfed down.
Mark C. Miller: The Story of the World's Strangest Romance Mark C. Miller 2011
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I scarfed down some supper and then high-tailed it back to Andy's three blocks away.
Binky Philips: "National and International Known, the Hardest Working Man in Show Business, Soul Brother Number One... Jaaaaaaaaaaaames Brown!" Binky Philips 2011
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She gamely gulped a mint julep Jell-O shot, scarfed down pigs-in-a-blanket and kept up a steady stream of chatter, recalling the time Hunter S.
Friendship by the Hour Anne Kadet 2011
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While she scarfed his bloody spleen, I wished that I'd never seen
Archive 2009-12-24 Zombaritaville 2009
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Last Friday, the company said the cars, which roam the world taking pictures for its location-based applications, scarfed up e-mail addresses, URLs and passwords from residential Wi-Fi networks they passed by in dozens of countries.
Google 'mortified' that Street View cars collected e-mail, passwords Cecilia Kang 2010
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The chefs de partie get that chance only when a mistake so grave is made during service that it prevents an entire plate from going out—in that case, the plate will be shuttled back behind the pass and quickly scarfed down by the spoonful.
The Sorcerer’s Apprentices Lisa Abend 2011
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British regulators said Wednesday that Google broke its data protection laws when the search giant's cars that swept through that country's neighborhoods scarfed up Internet data from residential Wi-Fi networks.
U.K. finds Google broke privacy laws through Street View cars Cecilia Kang 2010
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It wasn't until German privacy regulators question Google about the Street View mapping application that the company discovered it had scarfed up data from unencrypted Wi-Fi networks passed by its Street View cars.
FTC drops inquiry into Google Street View flap Cecilia Kang 2010
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While she scarfed his bloody spleen, I wished that I'd never seen
I Saw Mommy Biting Santa Claus Zombaritaville 2009
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