haul in
Intermediate (B1) informal
To pull something or someone inside with effort, or to earn a lot of money.
"The fishermen hauled in their nets before the storm hit."
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they they haul in the Clintons,
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they have four miles of line to haul in.
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you know you they they haul in the Clintons
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this dress it truly would not be a thrift haul in 2020
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the fisherman exclaimed as he started to haul in his heavy net.