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Definitions from the WebHaul UpDefinition:To pull or lift something or someone up, often with effort. Verb - Sense 1:Definition:To lift or pull something up using force or strength. Example Sentence:He hauled up the heavy crate onto the truck. Related Products: Heavy Duty Pulley System Verb - Sense 2:Definition:To bring a fishing net, catch, or object up into a boat or onto land. Example Sentence:The fishermen hauled up a large net filled with fish. Related Products: Fishing Net Verb - Sense 3:Definition:To suspend an activity or bring something or someone to a stop abruptly. Example Sentence:The teacher hauled up the noisy class and demanded their attention. Verb - Sense 4:Definition:To arrest or detain someone, typically by police or law enforcement officials. Example Sentence:The authorities finally hauled up the wanted criminal. Related Products: Handcuffs Noun:Definition:A steep upward pull or slope. Example Sentence:The car struggled to climb the steep haul up the mountain. Noun Phrase:Definition:A distance or journey that requires significant effort or exertion. Example Sentence:Running a marathon is a tough haul up, but the sense of accomplishment is worth it. Related Products: Marathon Training Book | ||||
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