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  1. TOW Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of TOW is to draw or pull along behind : haul. How to use tow in a sentence.

  2. Consumer Information about Towing - Texas.gov

    You may request a TOW HEARING at any Justice of the Peace Court in the county where your car was towed if you believe your car was wrongfully towed, stored or booted; or if you were charged more …

  3. Zip's AW Direct | Zip's

    Zip's offers tow trucks, car carriers, heavy duty wreckers, and equipment with industry-leading service for towing, rigging, recovery, and hauling needs.

  4. TOW Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    TOW definition: to pull or haul (a car, barge, trailer, etc.) by a rope, chain, or other device. See examples of tow used in a sentence.

  5. TOW | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    TOW meaning: 1. to pull a car, boat, etc. along, fastened behind another vehicle or boat: 2. to take away a…. Learn more.

  6. Towing - Wikipedia

    Towing safety Sailors tow a V-22 Osprey to a pier at Naval Station Norfolk There are many safety considerations to properly towing a trailer or caravan, starting with vehicle towing capacity and …

  7. Car and motorcycle towing | U-Haul

    Using a U-Haul car carrier or tow dolly to transport your vehicle on a long distance move will save you money. Towing instead of driving will protect your vehicle from wear and tear, reduce fuel costs and …

  8. Towing.com: Find Tow Trucks Near Me | Right Now 24/7

    Find local towing services with tow trucks near you. We provide a nationwide database of towing services to assist you no matter where you are in the United States.

  9. 24/7 Towing Services & Roadside Assistance - Pep Boys

    How far will Pep Boys tow my vehicle? The towing distance varies based on your location and the specific roadside assistance needed. Please contact us for more information. Can I use Pep Boys' …

  10. tow - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    in one's charge: The teacher entered the museum with her class in tow. (following one) as a follower, admirer, or companion: The movie star walked down the street, autograph hounds in tow.