1. hauling - Noun
2. hauling - Verb
of Haul
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt still felt like hauling buckets from a well of memory with a rope that burned his hands. Lois McMaster Bujold
Raphael snapped, "This isn't funny." "That's why no one's laughing." Jace stood, hauling Raphael upright, jamming the tip of his knife between Raphael's shoulder blades. Cassandra Clare
In England women are still occasionally used instead of horses for hauling canal boats, because the labour required to produce horses and machines is an accurately known quantity, while that required to maintain the women of the surplus population is below all calculation. Karl Marx
My father kept me busy from dawn to dusk when I was a kid. When I wasn't pitching hay, hauling corn or running a tractor, I was heaving a baseball into his mitt behind the barn... If all the parents in the country followed his rule, juvenile delinquency would be cut in half in a year's time. Bob Feller
Hauling fish from the sea-what endless toil. One could almost say, what an eternal problem. Halldór Laxness
When I was 14, and for the next four years, I was lifting and hauling 10-gallon milk cans full of milk. That will put muscles on you even if you're not trying. Harmon Killebrew