Hauler ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Hauler ( noun )

  1. A person or thing that hauls or transports something.
  2. 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:

  1. The garbage hauler picked up the trash on Tuesday mornings.
  2. The construction company used a large hauler to transport materials to the building site.
  3. He worked as a hauler for a trucking company.
  4. The hauler pulled up to the loading dock and began to unload the cargo.
  5. The hauler was able to move large amounts of earth with its heavy-duty equipment.

(As a verb)

Hauler ( verb )

  1. A person or thing that hauls or transports something.
  2. 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:

  1. The garbage hauler picked up the trash on Tuesday mornings.
  2. The construction company used a large hauler to transport materials to the building site.
  3. He worked as a hauler for a trucking company.
  4. The hauler pulled up to the loading dock and began to unload the cargo.
  5. The hauler was able to move large amounts of earth with its heavy-duty equipment.
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