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haul sb up

informal phrasal verb with haul
 
/hɔːl/
 
US  /hɑːl/ verb [T]

Definition

to force someone to go somewhere or see someone in order to be punished or to answer questions about their behaviour: He was hauled up in court/in front of a magistrate.Blaming and accusing
(Definition of haul sb up from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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