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hauled

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This lonely mushroom wasn’t the haul, mind you, but rather an indicator.

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People who are resourceful and come up with ways of managing changing conditions personally or professionally do better over the long haul.

I think we are in this for the long haul, and the more we integrate technology and the sooner we do it, the more we are serving students and keeping the rest of the community safe.

Check out the full Ivy Park x Adidas Monique try-on haul here.

We shouldn’t expect this pandemic to end quickly even after a vaccine is available—and that means we’re in for a long haul.

And a 9-year-old black girl was handcuffed and hauled off to jail by police in Oregon.

An Instagram user was also able to snap a photo of LaBeouf being hauled off in handcuffs by NYPD officers.

Here he is describing the state of the body when it is hauled ashore: “Its humanity had been lost to the ravages of nature.”

We hauled them out immediately, regardless of his feelings.

Shawn sat up to say something, and he hauled off and backhanded her across the face.

A party of American marines boarded her, hauled down the Spanish flag, and tried to save the hull, but it was too far consumed.

At night we hauled the seine, and procured about four dozen fish, principally mullet.

Bridges had been broken down, and the guns had to be hauled through jungle and woods under a scorching sun.

At a quarter before seven o'clock we hauled to the wind for the night with a fresh gale from the southward.

Standing near the top of the stairs, he reached out and hauled the bound and helpless guard down to his level.

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On this page you'll find 23 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to hauled, such as: lifted, carried, changed, conveyed, displaced, and dragged.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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