hauls

[US]/[hɔːlz]/
[UK]/[hɔːlz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. (present simple, 3rd person singular)To pull something heavy with force.; To catch or attract something, especially attention or customers.
v. (past simple, past participle)Past tense and past participle of haul.
n.A difficult or unpleasant experience.

Phrases & Collocations

hauls cargo

hauls timber

hauls trash

hauling trucks

hauls water

hauling equipment

hauls boats

hauling company

hauls scrap

hauling services

Example Sentences

she made a massive haul of vintage clothing at the flea market.

the fishing boat returned with a significant haul of cod.

police investigated the drug haul discovered near the river.

the museum's latest exhibit features a fascinating haul of artifacts.

the charity shop received a generous haul of donated books.

after hours of searching, they managed a small haul of seashells.

the company announced a record haul of profits this quarter.

the salvage team began the difficult task of hauling debris from the wreckage.

the snowstorm resulted in a dangerous haul of snow on the roads.

the antique dealer was thrilled with the unexpected haul of rare coins.

the construction crew began hauling materials to the building site.

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