Tow ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Tow ( verb )

  1. To pull or haul (a vehicle or vessel) behind another by means of a rope, chain, or towbar.
  2. To pull or haul (an object or load) behind a vehicle or vessel.

Origin:

From old english "tōgælan".

Examples:

  1. The car was towed away.
  2. He towed the boat to the dock.
  3. The truck was towing a trailer.
  4. He had to tow his car to the garage.
  5. The boat was towing a water skier.

(As a noun)

Tow ( noun )

  1. To pull or haul (a vehicle or vessel) behind another by means of a rope, chain, or towbar.
  2. To pull or haul (an object or load) behind a vehicle or vessel.

Origin:

From old english "tōgælan".

Examples:

  1. The car was towed away.
  2. He towed the boat to the dock.
  3. The truck was towing a trailer.
  4. He had to tow his car to the garage.
  5. The boat was towing a water skier.
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