haul in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
Haul: to pull or carry something heavy or cumbersome, often with effort.
Sample Sentences
- They had to haul the heavy equipment up the steep hill.
- After the storm, volunteers came together to haul debris from the streets.
- The fishermen worked tirelessly to haul in their nets filled with fresh catch.
- She decided to haul her old furniture to the charity shop instead of throwing it away.
- During the move, it took several trips to haul all of their belongings to the new house.
- After a long day at work, he had to haul the heavy boxes up the stairs.
- The fishermen set out early in the morning to haul in their nets filled with a bountiful catch.
- The team worked together to haul the broken-down vehicle out of the ditch.
- Despite the rain, they managed to haul their gear to the campsite without any trouble.
- After a long day of fishing, we had to haul our nets back onto the boat.
- The movers worked tirelessly to haul the heavy furniture up the narrow staircase.
- She decided to haul her artwork to the gallery herself, eager to ensure its safety.
- In the aftermath of the storm, volunteers came together to haul debris from the streets.
- He was proud to haul in the biggest catch of the day during their fishing trip.