Haul

Noun

 * 1) A long drive, especially transporting/hauling heavy cargo.

Verb

 * 1) To carry something; to transport something, with a connotation that the item is heavy or otherwise difficult to move.
 * 2) To pull or draw something heavy.
 * 3)  To steer a vessel closer to the wind.
 * 4)  To shift fore (more towards the bow).

Adverbs for Haul
economically; daily; professionally; customarily; speedily; laboriously;  vigorously; painfully; lumberingly.

Synonyms for Haul
drag, pull, tug, deliver, lug, tow, trail, draw.

Antonyms for Haul

 * veer
 * veer
 * push, shove, thrust, drive, impel.

Derived terms

 * haulable
 * haul down

Thesaurus
attraction, bag, barge, blackmail, board, boat, boodle, boom, boost, booty, bring to, burden, bus, capture, cargo, carry, cart, cast loose, catch, clap on ratlines, clear hawse, coach, convey, cut loose, draft, drag, draggle, draw, dray, elevate, ferry, float, freight, graft, hale, harvest, haul down, haul off, haul the wind, haul to, haul up, head to windward, heave, heave apeak, heave round, heave short, heave to, hoist, hot goods, kedge, lading, lay, lay aloft, lift, lighter, load, log, loot, lug, move, overexert, overexertion, overextend, overextension, overstrain, overstress, overtax, overtaxing, payload, perks, perquisite, pickings, plunder, pork barrel, press, prize, public till, public trough, pull, rack, raft, raise, ratline down, remove, sail to windward, seizure, shift, ship, sled, sledge, snake, spar down, spoil, spoils, spoils of office, squeeze, stealings, stolen goods, strain, strain every nerve, straining, stream the log, stress, stress and strain, stressfulness, stretch, swag, sweat blood, take, take in tow, tax, taxing, tense, tension, till, tow, trail, train, transport, traverse a yard, trawl, troll, truck, tug, unlash, uphelm, van, wagon, warp, weather, wheelbarrow, yield

Etymology
From halen:, halien:, partly from  *undefined:, geholian:; partly from  haler:, of  origin, from  *undefined:,  halen:, from, from a conflation of  and. Cognate with halia:,  geholian:, halon:,  halon:, holon:,  celer:,  calo:. Related to healdan:. More at, ,.

Pronunciation

 * Homophones: hall
 * Homophones: hall
 * Homophones: hall
 * Homophones: hall
 * Homophones: hall

Noun

 * Polish: holowanie, wleczenie


 * Russian: ,

Verb

 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Polish: transportować, wlec


 * Russian:
 * Spanish:


 * Finnish:
 * Polish:
 * Russian:


 * Scottish Gaelic:
 * Spanish:, tirar fuerte


 * Finnish: (tuuleen),


 * Polish: ostrzyć, wyostrzyć


 * Finnish: vastaiseen

Derived terms

 * haulage
 * hauler
 * haulier
 * long-haul
 * longhauling

Anagrams

 * hula

Etymology
From heul:, from.

Noun

 * 1) sun