Hauler
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Hauler ( noun )
- A person or thing that hauls or transports something.
- A vehicle used for hauling goods or materials.
Origin:
Middle english hale, from old english hala "to fetch, carry"; akin to old high german holen "to fetch".
Examples:
- The garbage hauler picked up the trash on Tuesday mornings.
- The construction company used a large hauler to transport materials to the building site.
- He worked as a hauler for a trucking company.
- The hauler pulled up to the loading dock and began to unload the cargo.
- The hauler was able to move large amounts of earth with its heavy-duty equipment.
(As a verb)
Hauler ( verb )
- A person or thing that hauls or transports something.
- A vehicle used for hauling goods or materials.
Origin:
Middle english hale, from old english hala "to fetch, carry"; akin to old high german holen "to fetch".
Examples:
- The garbage hauler picked up the trash on Tuesday mornings.
- The construction company used a large hauler to transport materials to the building site.
- He worked as a hauler for a trucking company.
- The hauler pulled up to the loading dock and began to unload the cargo.
- The hauler was able to move large amounts of earth with its heavy-duty equipment.