Hauled [verb]

Definition of Hauled:

move, pull to another spot

Synonyms of Hauled:

Tote

Ride

Rake

Tow

Cart

Bring

Drag

Lift

Hoist

Remove

Lug

Carry

Heave

Transport

Pack

Shoulder

Buck

Draw

Raise

Elevate

Shift

Hump

Trawl

Gun

Back

Trail

Truck

Convey

Jag

Boost

Heel

Tug

Schlepp

Piggy back


Opposite/Antonyms of Hauled:


Sentence/Example of Hauled:

This lonely mushroom wasn’t the haul, mind you, but rather an indicator.

People who are resourceful and come up with ways of managing changing conditions personally or professionally do better over the long haul.

I think we are in this for the long haul, and the more we integrate technology and the sooner we do it, the more we are serving students and keeping the rest of the community safe.

Check out the full Ivy Park x Adidas Monique try-on haul here.

We shouldn’t expect this pandemic to end quickly even after a vaccine is available—and that means we’re in for a long haul.

The geology of the Permian is ideal for burying nuclear waste for the long haul.

Even Pelosi’s most vulnerable House Democrats are doing far better in the polls than many imagined they could, with some pulling in record fundraising hauls.

Sofman hopes that Waymo’s new truck testing grounds in Dallas will open the door to more long haul trials as the trucks shuttle back and forth between an existing testing facility in Phoenix.

City housing officials are preparing to propose a revised plan for the building that includes a takeover by the San Diego Housing Commission later this month but the next mayor is likely to hold sway over the building’s use over the long haul.

The next mayor could decide the building’s fate over the long haul.