haul
Third Person
hauls
Present Participle
hauling
Past Tense
hauled
Past Participle
hauled
1
to pull something or someone along the ground, usually with difficulty
transitive
- 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.
- The sailors hauled the anchor aboard, straining under its weight.
- The farmer hauled the sacks of potatoes across the muddy field to the barn.
- It took two people to haul the heavy boulder out of the way.
2
to transport goods or materials in a lorry or cart
transitive
- 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.
- After the harvest, farmers haul their fresh produce to the market in a tractor-drawn cart.
- Municipal waste management teams haul bins of recyclables and garbage from residential areas to the processing facility.
- Distributors haul products from warehouses to retail stores.