corral
co
rral
ˈræl
rāl
British pronunciation
/kəɹˈæl/

Definition & Meaning of "corral"in English

to corral
01

to gather or bring together things into one place

Transitive: to corral sth
to corral definition and meaning
example
Examples
They corralled their belongings before leaving the campsite.
The event planner corralled the guests for the group photo.
02

to gather and confine animals or people within an enclosed area or space

Transitive: to corral a group of people or animals
example
Examples
The ranchers corralled the horses before sunset.
They worked quickly to corral the sheep before the storm arrived.
03

to organize or position wagons in a circular or enclosed arrangement

Transitive: to corral wagons
example
Examples
They corralled the wagons into a circle to form a safe camp for the night.
As the storm approached, the caravan quickly corralled their wagons to shield against the wind.
Corral
01

a pen for cattle

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