Hauler vs Hailer - What's the difference?
hauler | hailer |
A person or thing that hauls another person or thing.
A person or company engaged in the haulage of goods.
A miner who hauls coal from the coalface to the bottom of the shaft.
A truck, lorry (vehicle used to transport heavy goods)
(internet) Someone who makes a haul video
A person who or a device which calls, summons loudly, or hails.
* 1880 , , Fellow Townsmen , ch. 1:
As nouns the difference between hauler and hailer
is that hauler is a person or thing that hauls another person or thing while hailer is a person who or a device which calls, summons loudly, or hails.hauler
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(en noun)Synonyms
* cart * trailer * (person or company engagged in haulage) haulierDerived terms
* gear haulerReferences
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(en noun)- "Hullo, Downe—is that you?" said the driver of the vehicle, a young man of pale and refined appearance. "Jump up here with me, and ride down to your door."
- The other turned a plump, cheery, rather self-indulgent face over his shoulder towards the hailer .
- "O, good evening, Mr. Barnet—thanks," he said.