To pull or drag along through the application of steady force
“The brave-heart warrior had his squaw haul his belongings on a two-pole travois attached to her mount.”
To transport or carry in a vehicle or vessel
“Large diesel trucks could now haul lumber from up-country mills to railheads at Toyon and beyond.”
To elevate or lift to a higher place or position
To move or cause to move from one place to another, especially over a small distance
An act of pulling something
“Mikasa gently traces the line running across his sternum, imprinted there from the forceful haul of the gear's harness strap.”
An amount of something gained or acquired
“In the first haul of fish, so many were caught that the nets were broken.”
A quantity of something that has been stolen or is possessed illegally
“Valuable rings, earrings and pendants were part of a huge haul stolen from her Buckinghamshire home.”
Freight or cargo that is carried, conveyed or transported
“The National Revolutionary Army arrived with a haul of Chinese artworks, now housed in the National Palace Museum.”
A large amount or quantity (of something)
An act of towing a vehicle or boat
A reward to the winner of a competition or in recognition of an outstanding achievement
A video posted on the Internet consisting of someone showing and talking about their recently-purchased items
A difficult or laborious walk or movement
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