unhauled
/ʌnˈhaʊld/Definitions
1. verb
past tense of haul; to lift or move something, especially by pulling or lifting, without using a vehicle or machine.
“The old boat had been unhauled from the water and left to dry on the dock.”
2. noun
a thing or object that has not been hauled, especially a boat or a ship.
“The captain inspected the unhauled cargo ship before setting sail.”
3. adjective
not hauled or lifted, especially by a vehicle or machine.
“The unhauled rope lay on the ground, tangled and useless.”