dragnet vs haul out

dragnet

verb
  • To drag a net across the bottom of a body of water. 

  • To make heightened efforts to catch a suspect. 

noun
  • Heightened efforts by law-enforcement personnel to capture suspects. 

  • A net dragged across the bottom of a body of water. 

haul out

verb
  • To pull a boat out of the water. 

  • To pull on an outhaul in order to extend (a sail) along a spar, or to pull on a reef-tackle to reef (a sail). 

  • To come out of the water, in order to rest 

  • To turn sharply in order to deviate from the current heading or course. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see haul, out. 

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