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haul
noun as in something obtained or moved
Example Sentences
The “Emilia” nominations haul is the biggest ever for a non-English-language movie, and the most for a French film since …
Mr Kerewaro said it was as record haul for the snake handlers, who normally catch between five and 15 reptiles per day.
All day, he sifts sand and hauls broken bricks, halting at nightfall: Batteries for LED lights are too scarce and expensive to keep working into the darkness.
She has, many times before, hauled trailers into fire zones to evacuate horses and keeps a close eye on fire alerts year-round.
They’re both going to have to deliver more, now and for the long haul.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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