Meaning & Definition of Haul in English
Haul
to pull or drag with effort; a quantity of something that is transported.
Pronunciation:
/hɔːl/Part of Speech:
verb, nounPlural:
haulsDetailed Definitions
Definition: To pull or drag with effort.
Example Sentence: They had to haul the heavy sled up the hill.
Definition: To transport something, especially over a distance.
Example Sentence: We need to haul the furniture to our new house.
Definition: A quantity of something that has been taken or collected, particularly fish or stolen goods.
Example Sentence: The fisherman was pleased with his haul today.
Definition: To take a large amount of something, often used in the context of theft.
Example Sentence: The thieves made off with a huge haul from the jewelry store.
Definition: An act of hauling something.
Example Sentence: The haul took longer than expected due to bad weather.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English halen, from Old English halian; related to the Dutch halen.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- haul ass: to move quickly; to hurry.
- haul in: to catch or adhere to something.
- big haul: a large quantity obtained, especially through theft.
Translations
- Spanish: cargar
- French: traîner
- German: ziehen
- Russian: тащить
Related Words
- tug: to pull something with a sharp or sudden motion.
- drag: to pull someone or something along forcefully.
- cart: a vehicle with two or four wheels that is used for carrying loads.
Slang Meanings of haul
Meaning: A large amount of something, especially gained from shopping.
Example Sentence: I just did a huge haul at the mall!
Meaning: A collection of items acquired, especially in thrift or garage sales.
Example Sentence: Check out my thrift store haul on Instagram!