Haling [verb]
Definition of Haling:
haul something to a new place
Sentence/Example of Haling:
When the surgeon knew our determination, he was for haling us back at once; what he wanted, he said, was willing men.
A few twilight shapes were pattering through the narrow street--a squad of Yamên runners haling a prisoner.
Carquinez was ever a demon for haling ones soul out and making rags and tatters of it.
And while she was groping among them Becky returned, haling in Joseph, who in his turn haled in a kite with a long tail.
An armed body of National Guards was haling to the Section headquarters a man of determined mien.
And "he made havoc of the Church, entering into every house, and haling men and women committed them to prison."
On another occasion he found a mob haling a decently-dressed man along, who struggled and vociferated, but in a strange language.
Every fifty yards a yoke of great-necked stolid oxen were patiently haling at the plough.
He hath seen them watch and take their prey, haling a gennet, man, or other creature into the water.
They went in and out with one another and fought as though they were living people haling away one another's dead.