corral
/kəˈræl/
noun
- A fenced area for holding horses, cattle, or other livestock.
- We built a small corral behind the barn to keep the goats safe.
- The cowboys rounded up the cattle and drove them into the corral.
- The rancher led the horses into the corral for the night.
verb
- To gather and confine animals in a corral.
- The farmers corral the sheep before shearing them.
- It took three hours to corral the wild mustangs.
- They corral the calves every spring for vaccinations.
- To gather or bring together a group of people or things, often for a specific purpose.
- The manager corral the team for a quick meeting about the project.
- We need to corral all the volunteers before the event starts.
- The teacher corral the students into the auditorium for the assembly.
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