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Lofted

Loft \Loft\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Lofted; p. pr. & vb. n. Lofting.] To raise aloft; to send into the air; esp. (Golf), to strike (the ball) so that it will go over an obstacle.

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lofted
  1. (cx golf of a golf club English) Having (a specified amount of) loft. v

  2. (en-past of: loft)

Usage examples of "lofted".

Then, quick as a blink, they stopped, spun around, stooped, and each seized her sword by the hilt and lofted its point to the rooftrees above, shedding the tops of their mantles in the same motion.

Bran, his noble face shining with tears in the firelight, drew back his arm and lofted his spear skywards.

Tegid, with Goewyn and Cynan behind him, lofted his torch and the three followed the Ravens up the Aryant 01 and into the cairn.

Drawing out the staff, I lofted the rowan and raised it over the battlefield, in the age-old motion of a bard upholding his people in the fight.

In truth, no more courageous or canny warrior ever lofted spear or strapped steel to hip.

Arthur lofted his spear and hurled it into the ground a few paces away, then stepped down.

The emperor lofted one of the cups and said, 'All praise to God, who has delivered our enemies into our hands, and driven them into the dust of death!

While his knights cut their way into the gate tower, Godfrey lofted the Holy Lance and urged more and more warriors up the ladders and onto the battlements.

Murdo stooped quickly and retrieved the lance and lofted it above his head.

Andris pulled out his sword and lofted it, prepared to face the monster.

A skeleton of gray stone, the unmistakably squat and sturdy frame of a long-dead dwarf, lofted a giant's thighbone like a club and stalked forward.

Letting out a startled shout, he seized a heavy tome and lofted it high over the attacking arachnid.

They lofted swords that looked far too sharp and solid for her peace of mind and came after her at a run.