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Haul - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

haul

/hɔl/ /hɔːl/

Definition:

To pull or drag something with effort; transport goods in large quantities.

Synonyms:

drag, pull, transport, carry, tow

Part of Speech:

verb, noun

Antonyms:

push, release

Common Collocations:

long haul, haul goods, haul away, heavy haul

Derivatives:

hauler, haulage

Usage Tips:

Use "haul" for heavy or large items moved with effort; avoid for light objects carried easily.

Common Phrases:

long haul, haul ass, haul over the coals

Etymology:

From Old French "haler," meaning to pull or drag, of Germanic origin.

Examples:

  • 1. The truck will haul the furniture to the new house.
  • 2. Fishermen haul their nets full of fish onto the boat.
  • 3. She had to haul the suitcase up the stairs alone.
  • 4. The company specializes in hauling construction materials across the country.

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