Difference between Shaft and Chouse

What is the difference between Shaft and Chouse?

Shaft as a verb is to equip something with a shaft while Chouse as a verb is to cheat, trick

Shaft

Part of speech: verb

Definition: to equip something with a shaft To have sexual intercourse with someone To engage in a malicious act; to rip off, as in "He got shafted."

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The long narrow body of a spear or arrow A beam or ray of light Any long thin object, such as the handle of a tool, one of the poles between which an animal is harnessed to a vehicle, or the driveshaft of a motorized vehicle with rear-wheel drive. The main axis of a feather The long narrow body of a lacrosse stick A long narrow passage sunk into the earth, for mining etc; a mineshaft. A vertical or near-vertical cave passage. A vertical passage housing a lift or elevator; a liftshaft. A ventilation or heating conduit; an air duct. A malicious act, as in “to give someone the shaft” The main narrow part of the penis

Example sentence: The skyscraper style first advocated by Louis Sullivan - a tower of strongly vertical character with clear definitions among base, shaft, and crown - has remained remarkably consistent throughout the history of this building type.

Chouse

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To cheat, trick

We hope you now know whether to use Shaft or Chouse in your sentence.

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