haul
haul
hɔl
hawl
British pronunciation
/hˈɔːl/

Definition & Meaning of "haul"in English

to haul
01

to pull something or someone along the ground, usually with difficulty

Transitive: to haul sth somewhere
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The workers hauled the large crates across the warehouse floor to the loading dock.
He hauled the injured hiker down the mountain trail, struggling with the rough terrain.
02

to transport goods or materials in a lorry or cart

Transitive: to haul goods or materials somewhere
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The courier company was hired to haul packages from the distribution center to various locations in the city.
The construction team needed to haul bricks, cement, and other building materials to the construction site.
Haul
01

the action of dragging or transporting something, often with effort

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The workers completed the haul of timber up the hill.
Moving the heavy furniture required a coordinated haul.
02

the quantity of fish or other seafood caught at one time

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The fishermen brought in a large haul of salmon.
A small boat may have a modest haul compared to a commercial trawler.
03

a collection of recent purchases, often shared in videos or on social media

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I posted my haul from the mall.
She showed off her makeup haul on TikTok.
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