short haul



short haul

1. adjective (typically hyphenated and used before a noun) Of, covering, or requiring only a short distance or period of time. I've found that it's actually cheaper to fly into Seattle and then catch a short-haul flight up to British Columbia from there.
2. noun A rather short distance. The bus will take us most of the way to grandma's house, and then it's just a short haul from the station.
3. noun A short length or period of time. Congress approved funding to cover the country's debt for the short haul, but a more permanent solution will have to be reached before the December 31 deadline.
See also: haul, short

short haul

see under long haul.
See also: haul, short

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Adina (1)-Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek, Hebrew
CruzKROOTH (Spanish), KROOS (Latin American Spanish), KROOSH (Portuguese)Spanish, Portuguese
Mukhtar-Arabic
Pelageyapye-lah-GYE-yah, pee-lah-GYE-yahRussian
Alexandrineal-eg-zan-DREEN (French), ah-lek-sahn-DREE-nə (German)French, German
Pocahontas-History, Native American, Algonquin