hauled

[hawld]

hauled Definition

  • 1to pull or drag something heavy with effort
  • 2to transport something by vehicle, especially by a large truck or ship

Using hauled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hauled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fishermen hauled in a huge catch of fish.

  • Example

    The truck was hauling a load of bricks.

  • Example

    She hauled the boxes up the stairs.

  • Example

    The ship was hauled out of the water for repairs.

hauled Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hauled

Phrases with hauled

  • to hit someone or something hard

    Example

    He hauled off and punched the guy in the face.

  • haul up

    to bring someone or something to a higher position

    Example

    He hauled himself up onto the roof.

  • to move very quickly

    Example

    We need to haul ass if we're going to make it to the concert on time.

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Summary: hauled in Brief

The verb 'hauled' [hawld] means to pull or drag something heavy with effort or to transport something by vehicle. It is often used in the context of fishing, shipping, and moving heavy objects. Examples include 'The fishermen hauled in a huge catch of fish' and 'The truck was hauling a load of bricks.'