haul over to
haul (someone or something) over to (something)
To pull or drag someone or something over to some thing or place. Hey, haul that chair over to the table so Marie can sit down. The cop hauled the suspect over to the interrogation room.
See also: haul, over
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
haul someone or something over to something
to drag someone or something over to something. (Fixed order.) She hauled the boy over to the mess he made and forced him to clean it up. Ken hauled the logs over to the fireplace and laid the fire.
See also: haul, over
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- haul (someone or something) over to (something)
- haul (something) to (some place)
- haul to some place
- pull around to
- pull around to (something or some place)
- cop (something) from (someone or something)
- cop from
- haul before
- pull alongside
- pull alongside (someone or something)