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haul up

VERB
  1. come to a halt after driving somewhere
    The chauffeur hauled up in front of us
    The Rolls pulled up on pour front lawn

How To Use haul up In A Sentence

  • The boat's going off course, we'll have to haul up.
  • The ship was able to haul up just before it hit the little boat.
  • the haul up the hill went very slowly
  • A stationary engine was used for the final haul up the tunnel into St Leonards Goods Yard.
  • Our ship was able to haul up just before it hit the submerged reef.
  • The haul up the hill went very slowly.
  • The magistrate and Big Joe wasn't no friends, cause almost every week Big Joe used to be haul up in front of he for some offence he do the night before.
  • A smaller sail will also be lighter in weight, making it easier to haul up.
  • Heading into the northern section of the bay, we pass kayaks, sailboats, and a barge, where men in yellow slickers haul up lines dripping with oysters.
  • When all the snow was thrown out that could be reached with the long-handled snowshovels a rude windlass was made, and then the leather baglike bucket was brought into requisition, and the work went on as fast as it was possible to haul up the snow and have it dragged away on the dog-sleds. Winter Adventures of Three Boys
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