shafting Synonyms

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shafting Meaning

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shafting (n.)

Shafts, collectivelly; a system of connected shafts for communicating motion.

shafting Sentence Examples

  1. The old mine shafting extended deep into the earth's core, revealing layers of ancient rock formations.
  2. The mechanic noticed a misaligned shafting in the engine, causing vibrations and reduced performance.
  3. The construction workers carefully installed the concrete shafting to support the heavy steel beams.
  4. The spinning shafting of the lathe created a mesmerizing blur as it turned the raw metal into intricate shapes.
  5. The oil rig workers navigated through the narrow shafting, risking their lives to extract precious resources.
  6. The drive shafting in the car was responsible for transmitting power from the engine to the wheels.
  7. The ship's propeller shafting was damaged during a storm, leaving the vessel stranded at sea.
  8. The engineers designed a new shafting system to reduce friction and improve efficiency in the machinery.
  9. The golfer's swing ended abruptly when his club shafting snapped on impact with the ball.
  10. The unscrupulous businessman used shady tactics, shafting his competitors out of their fair profits.

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Shafts, collectivelly; a system of connected shafts for communicating motion.

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The old mine shafting extended deep into the earth's core, revealing layers of ancient rock formations.

The mechanic noticed a misaligned shafting in the engine, causing vibrations and reduced performance.

The construction workers carefully installed the concrete shafting to support the heavy steel beams.

The spinning shafting of the lathe created a mesmerizing blur as it turned the raw metal into intricate shapes.