A pen for livestock, especially cattle or horses, on a farm or ranch
“Excavations revealed that the site was originally a corral for livestock.”
An area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture
The yard associated with or surrounding a barn
A fenced area on a farm for confining and managing livestock
An enclosure protected by a wall of wooden posts, typically used as a prison
A small barn for keeping cows
To shut up in a space for confinement or concealment
“What it does is to corral the salmon into cages and then, logically, it has to feed them so that they will grow.”
To capture or round up
“He leaned forward, helping her corral the items.”
To assemble or congregate in one place or as a group
“One demonstrator, in particular, is seen using a bullhorn to corral the group behind him.”
To meet in a group, typically for a common purpose or cause
To discover or locate something, either by chance or intention
To direct or steer a group of animals or people
To receive, especially in return for effort
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