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/hawl/, v.t.1. to pull or draw with force; move by drawing; drag: They hauled the boat up onto the beach.2. to cart or transport; carry: He hauled freight.4. to arrest or bring before a magistrate or other authority (often fol. by before, in, to, into, etc.): He was hauled before the judge.v.i.5. to pull or tug.6. to go or come to a place, esp. with effort: After roistering about the streets, they finally hauled into the tavern.7. to do carting or transport, or move freight commercially.8. Naut.a. to sail, as in a particular direction.b. to draw or pull a vessel up on land, as for repairs or storage.a. to brace (certain yards of a sailing vessel).b. (of the wind) to change in a clockwise direction.12. haul off,a. Naut. to change a ship's course so as to get farther off from an object.b. to withdraw; leave.c. Informal. to draw back the arm in order to strike; prepare to deal a blow: He hauled off and struck the insolent lieutenant a blow to the chin.13. haul up,a. to bring before a superior for judgment or reprimand; call to account.b. to come to a halt; stop.c. Naut. to change the course of (a sailing vessel) so as to sail closer to the wind.d. Naut. (of a sailing vessel) to come closer to the wind.e. Naut. (of a vessel) to come to a halt.n.14. an act or instance of hauling; a strong pull or tug.15. something that is hauled.16. the load hauled at one time; quantity carried or transported.17. the distance or route over which anything is hauled.18. Fishing.a. the quantity of fish taken at one draft of the net.b. the draft of a fishing net.c. the place where a seine is hauled.19. the act of taking or acquiring something.20. something that is taken or acquired: The thieves' haul included several valuable paintings.21. long haul,a. a relatively great period of time: In the long haul, he'll regret having been a school dropout.b. a relatively great distance: It's a long haul from Maine to Texas.c. Naut. the drawing up on shore of a vessel for a relatively long period of time, as for winter storage or longer.22. short haul,a. a relatively small period of time: For the short haul, he'll be able to get by on what he earns.b. a relatively little distance: The axle wouldn't break for just a short haul.c. Naut. the drawing up on shore of a vessel for a relatively short period, as for repairs or painting.[1550-60; earlier hall, var. of HALE2]
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Universalium. 2010.