Hauled

/ˈhɔld/ verb

Past tense of haul: to pull or drag something heavy with force, or to transport goods or people from one place to another.

From Old French 'haler' (meaning 'to pull' or 'to drag'), possibly from Germanic roots. Used since medieval times for pulling in fishing nets, then generalized to mean dragging or transporting anything heavy.

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