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Corral   /kərˈæl/   Listen
Corral

noun
1.
A pen for cattle.  Synonyms: cattle pen, cow pen.
verb
(past & past part. corraled; pres. part. corralling)
1.
Enclose in a corral.
2.
Arrange wagons so that they form a corral.
3.
Collect or gather.






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"Corral" Quotes from Famous Books



... up but unconvinced. He could not stand up before the District School and tell why it was good policy to corral the Coin, but he had a secret Hunch that it would be no Disgrace for him to go out and do the best he could. Brad had a bull-dog Jaw and large blood-shot Hands and a Neck-Band somewhat larger than his Hat-Band. He jumped the Stockade when ...
— People You Know • George Ade

... roads, excepting here and there one made by lumberers. In coming down the hill again, close to a large saw-mill, we watched a man breaking in a horse of five years old. He had secured a dozen, all wild, in a corral or fenced enclosure, and had thrown a noose over this one's head. He was trying to draw it up by means of a thick rope to the fence, the rope getting tighter and tighter as the animal backed or tried to gallop round with the other horses. Finally, when the poor brute was almost choked, ...
— A Lady's Life on a Farm in Manitoba • Mrs. Cecil Hall

... reach a corral, where two men beckon to Moncrieff. They are wild and uncouth enough in all conscience; their baggy breeches and ponchos are in sad need of repair, and a visit to a barber would add to the respectability of their appearance. They look excited, wave their arms, and point ...
— Our Home in the Silver West - A Story of Struggle and Adventure • Gordon Stables

... freight wagon, piled high with ranch supplies, stood in the dooryard before a long loghouse. The yard was fenced with crooked cottonwood poles so that it served also as a corral, around which the leaders of the freight team wandered, stripped of their harness, looking ...
— The Fighting Shepherdess • Caroline Lockhart

... are," answered the lieutenant. "I believe if we could corral the whole crowd and explain the true situation to them, they would throw down their arms without hesitation. It is only the leaders who are keeping this ...
— The Campaign of the Jungle - or, Under Lawton through Luzon • Edward Stratemeyer


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