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Webster 1913 Edition
Hauler
Haul′er
(-ẽr)
, Noun.
1.
One who hauls.
Definition 2024
hauler
hauler
English
Noun
hauler (plural haulers)
- A person or thing that hauls another person or thing.
- 1985, Thomas M. Paikeday, Noam Chomsky, The native speaker is dead!: an informal discussion of a linguistic myth, Paikeday Pub.:
- Hauler, noun.
"'Bizarre' and 'normal' remind me of the classic scenario of someone being hauled off to the insane asylum and an argument starts about who is insane and who is normal — hauler or haulee?"
- Hauler, noun.
- 1943, Captain M.E.W. North, Some artificial methods of tree-climbing, The Ibis, Volume 85:
- Hauler, noun.
"Then, holding myself in position by grasping the part of the rope that falls from the other side of the fork, I unclip the loop round the trunk and let it swing clear. Next, combining the roles of hauler and haulee, I climb up, hand over hand using irons as much as possible, until I am right under one of the dividing limbs of the fork."
- Hauler, noun.
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- A person or company engaged in the haulage of goods.
- A miner who hauls coal from the coalface to the bottom of the shaft.
- A truck, lorry (vehicle used to transport heavy goods)
- (Internet) Someone who makes a haul video
Synonyms
Related terms
Derived terms
- gear hauler
Translations
A person or company engaged in the haulage of goods.
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A miner who hauls coal from the coalface to the bottom of the shaft.
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References
- 1985, Thomas M. Paikeday, Noam Chomsky, The native speaker is dead!: an informal discussion of a linguistic myth, Paikeday Pub.:
- Hauler, noun.
"'Bizarre' and 'normal' remind me of the classic scenario of someone being hauled off to the insane asylum and an argument starts about who is insane and who is normal — hauler or haulee?"
- Hauler, noun.
- 1943, Captain M.E.W. North, Some artificial methods of tree-climbing, The Ibis, Volume 85:
- Hauler, noun.
"Then, holding myself in position by grasping the part of the rope that falls from the other side of the fork, I unclip the loop round the trunk and let it swing clear. Next, combining the roles of hauler and haulee, I climb up, hand over hand using irons as much as possible, until I am right under one of the dividing limbs of the fork."
- Hauler, noun.