- verbhaul (verb) · hauls (third person present) · hauled (past tense) · hauled (past participle) · hauling (present participle)
- (of a person) pull or drag with effort or force:"he hauled his bike out of the shed" · "she hauled on the reins"
- (haul oneself)propel or pull oneself with difficulty:"he hauled himself along the cliff face"
- informalforce (someone) to appear for reprimand or trial:"they will be hauled into court next week"
- (of a vehicle) pull (an attached trailer or load) behind it:"the train was hauling a cargo of liquid chemicals"
- transport in a truck or cart:"Bennie hauls trash in North Philadelphia"
- nautical(especially of a sailing ship) make an abrupt change of course:"my plan was to haul offshore, well clear of the land"
nounhaul (noun) · hauls (plural noun)- a quantity of something that was stolen or is possessed illegally:"they escaped with a haul of antiques"
- a number of fish caught:"he landed a record pike haul"
- the number of points, medals, or titles won by a person or team in a sporting event or over a period:"his seven-goal haul against Liverpool"
- all the products purchased by someone during a particular episode of shopping:"I'm really pleased with my haul as I think I got some great bargains" · "included in her beauty haul were a lot of facial masks"
- a distance to be traversed. See also long haul, short haul."the thirty-mile haul to Tallahassee"
Originmid 16th century (originally in the nautical sense ‘trim sails for sailing closer to the wind’): variant of hale.
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- Haul is a verb that means to:
- Cause something to move by pulling or drawing, exerting traction on it.
- Obtain or move something by hauling.
- Pull or draw with force, move by drawing, or drag.
- Cart or transport; carry123.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.transitive verb 1 a : to cause (something) to move by pulling or drawing : to exert traction on haul a wagon b : to obtain or move by or as if by haulingwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/haulto pull something heavy or transport something over long distances: They use these trucks to haul freight. A person who is hauled somewhere is forced to go there: She was arrested, fingerprinted, and hauled before a judge. If you even mention my name in public, I’ll haul you right into court!dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/haulPhonetic (Standard)IPA verb (used with object) to pull or draw with force; move by drawing; drag: They hauled the boat up onto the beach. to cart or transport; carry: The locomotive hauled freight over the Wasatch Mountains between Ogden, Utah, and Green River, Wyoming.www.dictionary.com/browse/haul Haul Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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