to buy many useful or desirable items · to acquire a significant amount of purchases
This expression is perfect after a successful shopping trip where you've managed to snag a bunch of cool stuff! 😎 It implies you didn't just buy one thing, but really came away with a good quantity of items you wanted, often feeling like it was a productive or satisfying trip. Think of it like a treasure hunt, and you found lots of gold! ✨
💡 **Fun Fact!** The word 'haul' originally referred to the amount of fish caught in a net! 🎣 So, when you 'get a good haul' while shopping, imagine your shopping bags are your nets, full of awesome 'catches'! It's often used when talking about sales, thrift store finds, or just generally successful shopping ventures.
Imagine your friend went shopping for new clothes and came back with five amazing outfits, all on sale. Which English expression best describes their shopping trip? A. to miss the boat B. to break a leg C. to get a good haul