A "makeup haul" is a phrase commonly tossed around on social sharing sites such as blogs, vlogs and YouTube. It is a way of updating readers or viewers on your makeup collection after you have made several purchases.
For example, if I were a cosmetics vlogger, I might go to the launch of some new makeup line, buy five lipsticks, six glosses, two polishes and two eye shadow palettes. I would then film myself showing my viewers all of my new purchases to update them as to the status of my makeup collection, since they might later ask me if I got a new lipstick. It's also just plain fun to show off your cool new stuff!
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No, the word "haul" is not an adverb.The word "haul" is a verb and a noun.
Hall is a homophone for haul.
short haul in stm1 is below 30km and long haul which works for more then 30km.. there are differenet equipments for short haul and long haul.. working different wavelenght. long haul can work one 1310 nm and 1550nm.. but short haul can work on 1310 nm only..
The word haul is a regular verb. The past tense is hauled.
Haul is pronounced 'hawl'.
about 20 times a day by tom haul
long-haul = is a flight of over 3 hours short-haul = Is a flight of under 3 hours
A homophone for "hall" is "haul."
The homonym for haul is hall.
He likes to haul things.
long haul is more than five hours and short haul is less than five hours from UK
The past tense of haul is hauled.