The act of drawing or hauling something.
To draw slowly or heavily.
The quantity that was caught.
1 Now what it really needs is new owners for the long haul .
2 They also forecast weakness in long - haul and corporate travel demand in Europe.
3 Aer Lingus scraped fuel surcharges on its long haul services last week.
4 That represented the largest criminal haul in the history of the State.
5 Compared with a year earlier, short haul passengers were up only marginally.
6 Nill had taken a long haul from the crack pipe of power.
7 Where students are concerned, banks are in there for the long haul .
8 Mr Obama's words were designed to prepare Americans for the long haul .
9 In the long haul , it's an issue that extends beyond this administration.
10 Castletown, however, showed real spirit to haul themselves back into the game.
11 This allows economies, businesses, institutions and families to prepare for the long - haul .
12 We like Lawton fine, but it's still a long haul to work.
13 Either way, Anvil Gate was worth a long - haul effort to take it.
14 But delivering value to shareholders is going to be a long haul .
15 Of course, a gang would be needed to haul the weapons away.
16 A circular V0 jug haul can also be an easy starting point.
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