Haul
Definition
(noun) The act of pulling or dragging something with effort
Examples
“After a long haul through the mountains, they reached the summit.”
“That couch was a real haul.”
“We needed a haul to get the piano up three flights.”
“She gave the rope a hard haul, and the crate finally moved.”
“By noon, the crew had made a long haul of lumber from the dock to the barn.”
Related words
Other English words at this level include Vicarious, Altruism, Petulant, Voracity, and Infrastructure. Tap any word to see its definition, examples, and audio.

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