To protect yourself from the sun and wind, you could bring a hat and kerchief.
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Members of Troop 674 presented a troop flag, hat and kerchief to Vinnedge's family.
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He was still wearing his green sweatsuit, a black kerchief covering his face.
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Of course, this would be a bit like wiping your brow with a kerchief to fight a fever.
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And ma in her kerchief And I in my mittens Rolled over in bed, On top of the kittens.
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As if on cue, the cameras zoomed in on him as he wiped his eye with a linen kerchief.
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Further riffs on the scarf included a colorful, fringed-edge kerchief, worn with a suede parka.
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As with the kerchief, the woman may resist this step adamantly.
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Each culture created elaborate head wraps for women and men using a shawl, headscarf, kerchief or veil.
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A square scarf that is folded into a triangle and worn over the head or about the neck
A kerchief (from the French couvre-chef, "cover the head") is a triangular or square piece of cloth tied around the head or around the neck for protective or decorative purposes. ...
Square of cloth, larger than a handkerchief but smaller than a bandanna, often with a decorative border and central design, intended for use as a head covering or scarf. Also, neckerchief.