haul|hauls in English
noun
[hɔːl]
dragging, tugging, pulling; transporting; load which is transported; act of taking or acquiring; plunder, loot, objects which are taken or acquired
Use "haul|hauls" in a sentence
1. So she hauls ass downstairs.
2. Fishermen have been complaining of poor hauls all year.
3. A high quality coil Bong that provides the best hauls
4. 8 Fishermen have been complaining of poor hauls all year.
5. Haul in that line.
6. The fishermen haul the net.
7. It had been a long haul.
8. The fishermen had a good haul.
9. The fisherman had a good haul.
10. 13 The fishermen haul the net.
11. That would be a long haul.
12. 19 The fishermen had a good haul.
13. Haul in every ADT that we can.
14. It is a long haul for schools.
15. Bushell Transport is a true heavy haul innovator
16. You in this for the long haul, detective?
17. The thief got away with a huge haul.
18. It sounds like hell over the long haul.
19. You'd better haul ass, or you'll be late.
20. Our camp is only a short haul from here.
21. Long-haul flights can seriously disrupt your biological clock.
22. The county could subsidize the longer hauls from North County through a discount on tip fees.
23. And they will haul you up in my dragnet.
24. They managed to haul the survivors aboard the vessel.
25. When I shout, give a haul on the rope.