We hauled the couch all the way down the block.
The fisherman hauled an enormous bass out of the river with his bare hands.
Example sentence - The ship hauled cargo from England to India and back again.
The phantom Samaritan stuck the book between his teeth, crouched down, hoisted Arnold Jone's limp carcass over his shoulder, and hauled him out of there like a sack of flour.
Due to the weight of the stone blocks, ancient Egyptians, very laboriously, hauled them up to the top of the pyramids.
Haul is the present tense of hauled.
The word haul is a regular verb. The past tense is hauled.
put haul hauled hunch haunt in A BC order
"The man being hauled off to jail was convicted on assault charges."
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Harry had a heaping helping of home-made hamburgers. His heavily overweight sister Helga had hamburgers hauled over from Hamburg. something like that...
Pull , carry , drag
After the storm, there was a lot of debris washed up on the beach. The debris from the collapsed building was eventually hauled away.