His spear standing proud as it bit its head deep into the dirt, the haft glowing ominously in a color not usually associated with wood. |
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As long as the pressure is applied in a forward direction, the tip is secure in the haft. |
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Just as he lifted the heavy haft of the axe-handle above his head, two women entered the clearing he was working in. |
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Slowly, Joshua placed both his hands on the haft of the spear, just above the point, and pushed upward. |
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She made a pillow of her cloak and laid her own knife under it with the haft sticking out below her chin. |
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The haft of the crook must be formed of unpeeled hazel for the shepherds will not have ash. |
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Before the scythe could get halfway through its arc, the void-sword was flashing through the air, severing the long haft of the farm tool. |
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She ducked its lethal blade, then latched a grip on the weapon's long haft. |
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The knife sported an obsidian blade mounted to a bone haft, the edge still viciously sharp even after years of storage. |
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Attributes were measured using dial metric calipers and a portable digital scale and included length, haft width, weight, shoulder width, and maximum thickness. |
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Well worn leather was braided around the haft to make a comfortable grip. |
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The ant lunged at him, its mandibles clamping down on the haft of the ax. |
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It seems that the head of my axe has loosened from its haft. |
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Caidryn stares at the broken haft in her hand and cries even harder. |
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Its length is approximately 35 mm and the haft width is about 15 mm. |
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Experiments found that contracting-stemmed bifaces can function as hafted knives but are effective only if the haft is set with an adhesive such as pine pitch. |
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The coaxial haft design provides enhanced column strength and pushability combined with a flexible distal tip for optimum steerability. |
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The quorum to valuably deliberate in a members' meeting is the haft of the total number of members. |
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Those from higher branches require the use of a tool with a haft for pruning. |
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Once he has sold out, your boss most likely will try to put one of his old boys in charge of at least haft your job, maybe the whole shooting match. |
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Anchored firmly in the haft due to the extra-wide, forged tang. |
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Between the lilies and the lavender eau de toilette that he undoubtedly bathes in, you haft expect bees to be swarming around his neck. |
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Iron clavis, the solid web-shaped at the edges to fit the wards in the lock, and having a pointed broach and a kite-formed looped haft. |
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Mode 5 stone tools involve the production of microliths, which were used in composite tools, mainly fastened to a haft. |
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Either side of the head is called the cheek, which is sometimes supplemented by lugs where the head meets the haft, and the hole where the haft is mounted is called the eye. |
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Burgundian sword in iron, about 3 feet 3 inches in length, imluding the. haft, which is very long, and proves that it must have been used by a robust and large-handed race. |
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