long-haul

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See also: longhaul and long haul

English[edit]

Adjective[edit]

long-haul (not comparable)

  1. Alternative spelling of long haul.
    • 1960 November, David Morgan, “"Piggyback"—U.S. success story”, in Trains Illustrated, page 683:
      American railroads are not permitted to operate long-haul road routes, but the I.C.C. decision of 1954 did permit them to solicit trailer business in, say, New York for Chicago provided the trailer was piggybacked in between.

Noun[edit]

long-haul (countable and uncountable, plural long-hauls)

  1. Alternative spelling of long haul.

Verb[edit]

long-haul (third-person singular simple present long-hauls, present participle long-hauling, simple past and past participle long-hauled)

  1. Alternative spelling of longhaul.