'des haul' means nothing in French.
"Haul" typically means to pull or drag something with force. It is often used in the context of moving or transporting heavy or large objects.
"Des ciseaux" in French translates to "scissors" in English.
"Des gants" in English means "gloves."
A homophone for the word "haul" is "hall."
In the sentence "I will haul the boxes," the word "haul" is a verb.
A homophone for "hall" is "haul."
their is livestock in Des monies chihuahua and great falls
a load
The expression to "haul ass" means to go very FAST.To leave in a hurry.
Des clés mean keys
trove
HAUL
to completely re-do and update
I drag, draw, haul, derive, or get.
It means It was built to haul dead people.
Fashions means to update our self.
it means is/are it is a conjugate for des or desu.
''des craies'' would be ''crays''.