Sentence examples for the shafts from inspiring English sources

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the shafts

noun

The entire body of a long weapon, such as an arrow.

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Many leapt to their deaths down the shafts.

($435 or $500 for the heads, and $185 to $435 for the shafts; callawaygolf.com) HYBRIDS Hybrids?

The shafts of light forge a mangerlike pattern suggestive of a Nativity scene.

The word seemed to cut through the shafts of suffocating air between us.

For each of these arrangements of the shafts, gears having appropriate capabilities can be made.

And then the shafts of headlights stabbing the jutting sandstone outcroppings.

More than 100 others escaped as the shafts filled with water on Sunday afternoon.

Piano wire was lowered down the shafts; readings taken and retaken, again and again.

Shafts are bored vertically and fires set at the top of the shafts.

Small groups of strikers had gone to two of the shafts where some men were still working.

Its skeletal structure was designed to enhance a floating effect, with the columns echoing the shafts of the surrounding trees.

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