Synonym: catch, drag, draw, heave, pull, take, tow, tug. Similar words: assault, exhaust. Meaning: [hɔːl] n. 1. the act of drawing or hauling something 2. the quantity that was caught. v. 1. draw slowly or heavily 2. transport in a vehicle.
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181. The best fishermen returned for a second year in a row without their usual haul of cod and haddock, so the Icelandic government took radical action: they privatized the fish.
182. At a contested carcass, they busily haul off one load of meat after another and hide it by burying it and camouflaging it with debris so that it is totally removed from view.
183. Local farmers haul away the leftover bedding and manure—sandy, nutrient-rich fertilizer.
184. The calibration unit's pump and haul off unit's reducer are famous br and products. After simple changing of the die and screw, it also can produce the foam profiles.
185. "The message is a lot of work is going on to try to optimize treatment for the long haul, " said Dr. Judith Currier, a professor of medicine at UCLA who was involved in one of the studies.
186. If his haul wasn't so pitiful — his bag had two packets of defrosted prawn dumplings and a handful of vacuum-packed seafood sticks inside — Mr Takahashi might be taken for a looter.
187. "I've been loyal to Arch Gunnard for a long time now, " Lonnie said. "I'd hate to haul off and leave him like that. "
188. She knows that becoming world champion is going to be a long haul.
189. Objective It will prevent to the laboratory animals death in high temperature line haul.
190. At stake are the exclusive rights to hundreds of miles of railway across the west Australian desert used to haul nearly half a billion tonnes of ore dug up each year to ocean ports.
191. Thai Maj. Wipol Inthong said it was possible that an army aircraft might be asked to haul the dolphins to sea if they couldn't be transported by truck.
192. The not-so-healthy haul, which was en route to New York, was intercepted at the airport of Las Americas, Santo Domingo, in the Dominican Republic yesterday.
193. The thieves had cut a hole through the wall to get into the warehouse but it was not yet known how they carried away such a huge haul, warehouse co-owner Anthony Zammit said.
194. Everyone knows that you have bought investment trust for the short haul.
195. And Britain, which scored its best haul in a century, is a counterpoint to China.
196. Despite the inaccessibility and transport hurdles, the communities managed to haul 120 bags of cement for a water project.
197. SKID : Wooden skids used to haul materials and supplies.
198. The military is also sending trucks to state farms to haul away as much as a quarter of the annual harvest for its soldiers, analysts say.
199. Leimer will not continue to fly long - haul away the sworn enemy of Stuttgart.
200. When you go for a Taurus,[www.Sentencedict.com] go for the long haul.
201. This attitude, over the long haul , will develop very resentful and uncooperative family members.
202. The scoutmaster said that it was just a short haul to the lake.
203. The admiral made the signal to haul on the wind on the starboard.
204. The smugglers got through customs with a huge haul of cannabis.
205. All optical 3R regeneration is an effective method to overcome the optical signal degradation in the long haul transmission systems.
206. In the long haul, she'll regret having been a school dropout.
207. Jim Coates: Well, now and then, for no good reason a man can figure out, life will just haul off and knock him flat. Slam him agin the ground so hard, it seems like all of his insides is busted.
208. The answer, in the magazine's Franz Kafka's Garage column, is: "Long ago, half-ton pickups could haul half a ton." But competition led to more capable trucks, though the name did not change.
209. The giant, tusked mammals typically clamber onto the sea ice to rest, or haul themselves onto land for just a few weeks at a time.
210. It would be prohibitively expensive to haul away the material, they say, and there are no waste sites in the area.