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Haul out Meaning in English

expression

ˈhɔɫ/ /ˈaʊt
HAWL-owt
hˈɔːl/ /ˈaʊt
HAWL-owt

Definition

To pull or drag something or someone out of a place, usually with effort. It can also refer to animals coming out of water onto land, especially in scientific contexts.

Usage & Nuances

Often informal and slightly physical; common with 'haul out' + 'of'. Used literally (moving objects or people), and figuratively (revealing something). In science, especially for seals or other marine animals. Do not confuse with just 'haul' (which means move or pull heavily).

Example Sentences

Can you haul out that old chair from the garage?

basic

She had to haul out her suitcase from under the bed.

basic

The workers hauled out the broken machine for repairs.

basic

It's time to haul out the winter coats—it's getting cold.

natural

Every year, the seals haul out onto the beach to rest.

natural

He always hauls out the same old joke at parties.

natural