[ US /kɝˈæɫ/ ]
[ UK /kəɹˈæl/ ]
VERB
  1. enclose in a corral
    corral the horses
  2. arrange wagons so that they form a corral
  3. collect or gather
    corralling votes for an election
NOUN
  1. a pen for cattle
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How To Use corral In A Sentence

  • The run is a 825-metre stampede from the corral where the bulls are kept to the outdoor bullfighting arena where they will be invariably killed by matadors later in the day.
  • Anyone can protest, but crowds are corralled by iron gates that keep them checked.
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  • About every third property boasted a brand-new chain link fence, erected to corral Cod knows what kind of beast.
  • Certain stock was being corralled and hayed for the night. The Forfeit
  • Heiser doesn't use a backhoe to muck out the corral where he winters his yearlings; he uses a wheelbarrow.
  • A little pig, a sheep and a dairy cattle were locked in corral.
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