0 past simple and past participle of haul
1 to pull something heavy slowly and with difficulty:
That was why they hauled up the white flag: they had lost the argument.
Are they to be hauled up and prosecuted for assisting at hare coursing?
If a paper is thought to distort the news, it can be hauled before this daft panel.
Insofar as agroindustrialization in developing countries moves processing closer to farm sources of raw commodities, it cuts down on weight hauled for the same shipped final consumption volume.
Energy consumption in transport is a function of distance traveled, weight hauled, and transport mode.
The waggons are hauled individually on and off the ferry steamers by power-operated cables, a slow process, involving a halt of about an hour at each side.
The supplies were transported on sledges hauled by oxen, adding another to the long list of different modes of transport used by the expedition.
We also qualified and quantified (for example, concentration and size) the types of sea ice that seals and penguins were hauled out on.