shafted in English

verb
1
(of light) shine in beams.
brilliant sunshine shafted through the skylight
2
(of a man) have sexual intercourse with (a woman).

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1. Arrows are shafted projectiles shot with a bow

2. 26 There would be an advantage, however, in using a stiffer-shafted club because the resulting higher torsional stiffness increases accuracy.

3. When the initial shot on a hole is intended to move the ball a long distance (typically more than 225 yards (210 m)), the shot is commonly called a "drive" and is generally made with a long-shafted, large-headed wood club called a "driver".