Associations to the word «Haul»
Noun
- Locomotive
- Tack
- Freight
- Hauling
- Sledge
- Rope
- Sled
- Diesel
- Incline
- Wagon
- Fathom
- Train
- Ass
- Barge
- Lumber
- Tractor
- Log
- Ore
- Trailer
- Electrification
- Traction
- Truck
- Cart
- Heave
- Mule
- Seine
- Load
- Passenger
- Keel
- Ox
- Sail
- Bucket
- Tug
- Tow
- Tramway
- Tonne
- Carcass
- Gradient
- Rigging
- Wicket
- Freighter
- Cargo
- Mooring
- Coal
- Commuter
- Crate
- Steer
- Shoal
- Fisherman
- Boat
- Ballast
- Mast
- Junk
- Net
- Lucknow
- Canoe
- Ton
- Axle
- Stretcher
- Slack
- Excursion
- Gauge
- Pull
- Rail
- Harness
- Sawmill
- Shove
- Cable
- Flag
- Manure
- Timber
- Ledge
- Deck
- Luggage
- Siding
Adjective
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Wiktionary
HAUL, verb. To carry something; to transport something, with a connotation that the item is heavy or otherwise difficult to move.
HAUL, verb. To pull or draw something heavy.
HAUL, verb. To transport by drawing, as with horses or oxen.
HAUL, verb. (nautical) To steer a vessel closer to the wind.
HAUL, verb. (nautical) (of the wind) To shift fore (more towards the bow).
HAUL, verb. (figuratively) To pull.
HAUL, verb. To pull apart, as oxen sometimes do when yoked.
HAUL, noun. A long drive, especially transporting/hauling heavy cargo.
HAUL, noun. An amount of something that has been taken, especially of fish or illegal loot.
HAUL, noun. A pulling with force; a violent pull.
HAUL, noun. (ropemaking) A bundle of many threads, to be tarred.
HAUL, noun. Collectively, all of the products bought on a shopping trip.
HAUL, noun. A haul video
HAUL AROUND, verb. (nautical) (of the wind) To shift to any point of the compass.
HAUL ASS, verb. (US) (idiomatic) To hurry; to move quickly, especially to leave.
HAUL DOWN, verb. (transitive) To violently cause to fall to the ground.
HAUL GIRL, noun. A girl or women who makes a haul video
HAUL HIS ASHES, verb. (idiomatic) (slang) A euphemism for sexual intercourse.
HAUL OFF, verb. (idiomatic) (nautical) To alter course so as to get farther away from an object.
HAUL OFF, verb. (idiomatic) To leave.
HAUL OFF, verb. (idiomatic) (informal) To draw back the arm in order to punch.
HAUL ONE'S ASHES, verb. (colloquial) To move someone's body, to move away.
HAUL ONE'S ASHES, verb. (euphemistic) Have sexual intercourse with (someone).
HAUL SOMEONE OVER THE COALS, verb. (chiefly UK) (idiomatic) To express anger with someone in no uncertain terms when they do something wrong.
HAUL VIDEO, noun. A video posted on the internet consisting of someone showing and talking about their recently-purchased items.
Dictionary definition
HAUL, noun. The act of drawing or hauling something; "the haul up the hill went very slowly".
HAUL, noun. The quantity that was caught; "the catch was only 10 fish".
HAUL, verb. Draw slowly or heavily; "haul stones"; "haul nets".
HAUL, verb. Transport in a vehicle; "haul stones from the quarry in a truck"; "haul vegetables to the market".
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