Haft in a sentence as a noun

Oh ye who haft not felt the truncheon or the tear gas.

What if the hammer had, say, a quote stamped, in very small script, into the head, or carved at the base of the haft?

Also, we don't have any strong evidence that Chloroquine has an effect with [SIC] covid-19"Reporter asks: "Har ni haft fall med svåra biverkningar?

Nope - only in the sense of your great grear grandfather's axe after your grandfather replaced the head three times and your father replaced the haft twice and the head is now a sledgehammer.

" Then Thorkel brings out the broken bits of "Graysteel," which had fallen to his lot when they parted their heritage, and Thorgrim forged out of it a spear, and that spear was all ready by even and fitted to its haft.

"- I've seen yawara for sale on keychains and cell phone straps for young women.- The sasumata still exists today, minus the nasty barbs around the haft; every public school has one or two to be used for subduing intruders.

This is delightful writing:Previous studies have involved archaeologists practicing their butchery skills with stone tools, and those suggested that Paleolithic hunters would have had no need to haft their tools to get the job done.

Haft definitions

noun

the handle of a weapon or tool

See also: helve