What is another word for hauled out?

Pronunciation: [hˈɔːld ˈa͡ʊt] (IPA)

Hauled out is a phrase that refers to pulling or dragging something out of a place or location. There are several synonyms for this term, including extricated, extracted, removed, taken out, pulled out, and yanked out. Each of these words reflects the action of physically moving something away from its original position. Extricated implies that something was freed from a difficult or complex situation, while extracted suggests removing an object or substance. Removed implies a more deliberate act of taking something away, and taken out and pulled out both suggest a forceful motion, while yanked out may suggest a sudden or abrupt action.

What are the hypernyms for Hauled out?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Hauled out

  • Any lawyer who says there's no such thing as rape should be hauled out to a public place by three large perverts and buggered at high noon, with all of his clients watching.
    Hunter S. Thompson
  • How many people, when you watched the LA riots on the news, were like me, watching the people getting hauled out of their cars and beaten half to death? How many people were like me seeing this and thinking "Step on the fucking man. They're on foot, you're in a … I think I see a way outta this."
    Bill Hicks

Related words: hauled out of the water, towed out, towed out of the water, hauled away, towed away, pulled out of the water

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