"Hauled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Verb: to pull or drag something heavy or unwillingly (often with force)
Example sentence: "The men had to haul the heavy boxes up the stairs."
Noun: the act of pulling or dragging something-heavy or unwillingly (often with force)
Example sentence: "The difficult haul up the mountain took several hours."
Haught is a adjective that means excessively proud or arrogant, often in a way that is considered annoying or off-putting.
Haughtiest refers to the superlative form of the adjective "haughty", which means having or showing an attitude of superiority, pride, or contempt, often to the point of being arrogant or condescending. The haughtiest person would be the most arrogant or self-important of all, often to the point of being off-putting or annoying to others.
To haul means to pull or draw something heavy or cumbersome, often using a rope or vehicle. It can also mean to pull or drag something, sometimes with great effort. For example, "She had to haul the heavy boxes up the stairs" or "The truck had to haul a big load of cargo across the country."
Haulers refer to people or vehicles that transport goods or materials from one place to another, often in large quantities.
A haulier is a person or company responsible for transporting goods or cargo, particularly in trucking or logistics industries.
Hauliers are truck drivers or companies that transport goods or materials from one place to another, often over long distances.
Hauling means to pull or drag something heavy or difficult, often using a machine or vehicle, or to transport something, especially a large or heavy object, over a long distance. It can also refer to the act of lifting or moving something with effort, such as hauling a heavy box or hauling a boat up onto a trailer.
Hauls refers to to carry or pull something (such as a heavy load or a trailer) along the ground or through the air, often using a vehicle or equipment.