Definitions from Wiktionary (haul out)
▸ verb: (said of a seal or sea-lion) To come out of the water, in order to rest
▸ verb: (nautical) To pull on an outhaul in order to extend (a sail) along a spar, or to pull on a reef-tackle to reef (a sail).
▸ verb: (nautical) To turn sharply in order to deviate from the current heading or course.
▸ verb: (nautical) To pull a boat out of the water; (by extension, loosely) to drydock a ship.
▸ verb: Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see haul, out.
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▸ verb: (said of a seal or sea-lion) To come out of the water, in order to rest
▸ verb: (nautical) To pull on an outhaul in order to extend (a sail) along a spar, or to pull on a reef-tackle to reef (a sail).
▸ verb: (nautical) To turn sharply in order to deviate from the current heading or course.
▸ verb: (nautical) To pull a boat out of the water; (by extension, loosely) to drydock a ship.
▸ verb: Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see haul, out.
Similar:
haul off,
fish out,
sit out,
cut out,
shake out,
put to sea,
bear away,
blow,
breach,
hike out,
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