Shaft in a sentence as a noun

Next, imagine the cord is in fact the shaft of another pair of wheels.

Better to discover this now than 1-2 years from now when they shaft you out of your options or the like.

You can go down into the Rotherhithe shaft which was the staging post for a lot of the digging.

The little spots by the beach, textures, jokes, wondering which way was out of a mine shaft, the sense of taking a hike for a while.

With these shaft passers, the German cables could allow the British cables to pass through as if they were going through a revolving door.

Component suppliers can shaft you and, frankly, the Korean LCD manufacturers are famous for this.

My feeling is you are going to end up like whenever the powerful divide a gold mine - one party gets the gold and the other party gets the shaft.

This spins the turbine up, which is connected to a shaft with a compressor on the other end. The compressor increases the pressure of the propellents so that they can be injected into the main combustion chamber.

It was Baby Boomer careerist narcissists who copped that "**** teaching" attitude, and Gen-X/Millennials who got the shaft... like so much else in society.

Shaft in a sentence as a verb

But it definitely feels like the Non-Apology-Apology "We're truly sorry that you feel upset about how we're trying to shaft you good & hard.

[1] Mag bearings use electromagnetic stators and magnetic collars on the shaft to levitate the shaft inside a bit of spinning equipment.

How the movement is transferred to the lock -- via thumbturn or via the main shaft in the case of an actual deadbolt -- is mostly a function of the shape of the piece that mates to the output shaft.

As a small entity, any time you tangle with large well-funded companies you have to be very aware of the fact that they could shaft you in a dozen different ways whenever the please.

So it was possible to put shaft passers on all the spokes, but the boss didn’t mean that the machinists should go to all that trouble; the guy should instead just redesign it and put the shaft somewhere else.

Most, on the other hand, were junior people on underperforming teams-- and of course, those junior people had the least to do with that team's underperformance, but they were poorly established so they got the shaft.

Everything was done through a multi-layered committee committee structure, with memos continually being circulated about needs to separate the "wheat from the shaft" and like gems.

Some areas need to be accessable to hand-sized objects in order to perform non-destructive testing for internal cracks/defects.- Portability: it's all well and good to have a single, continuous structure until you have to transport it by truck to site hundreds of kilometres away and down a mine shaft to its intended location.

Shaft definitions

noun

a line that forms the length of an arrow pointer

noun

an aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect; "his parting shot was `drop dead'"; "she threw shafts of sarcasm"; "she takes a dig at me every chance she gets"

See also: shot slam barb jibe gibe

noun

a long rod or pole (especially the handle of an implement or the body of a weapon like a spear or arrow)

noun

a column of light (as from a beacon)

See also: beam irradiation

noun

the main (mid) section of a long bone

See also: diaphysis

noun

obscene terms for penis

See also: cock prick dick pecker peter tool putz

noun

a long pointed rod used as a tool or weapon

See also: spear lance

noun

a vertical passageway through a building (as for an elevator)

noun

(architecture) upright consisting of the vertical part of a column

See also: scape

noun

a long vertical passage sunk into the earth, as for a mine or tunnel

noun

a revolving rod that transmits power or motion

noun

the hollow spine of a feather

See also: quill calamus

verb

equip with a shaft

verb

defeat someone through trickery or deceit

See also: cheat chouse screw chicane jockey