corral (Meaning)
corral (n)
a pen for cattle
corral (v)
enclose in a corral
arrange wagons so that they form a corral
collect or gather
Synonyms & Antonyms of corral
corral Sentence Examples
- The ranchers decided to corral the cattle into a fenced area for branding and vaccinations.
- The cowboys worked together to corral the wild mustangs roaming the open range.
- We need to corral the chickens into their coop before nightfall to protect them from predators.
- The children built a small corral out of sticks to contain their pet rabbits in the backyard.
- The rodeo riders expertly corralled the bucking broncos after their performances.
- Farmers often corral sheep into pens for shearing and inspection.
- It took hours to corral the runaway horses that had broken through the pasture fence.
- The cattle dog helped corral the scattered sheep back into the barn for the night.
- The cowboys used lassos to corral the stray cattle that had wandered onto neighboring properties.
- The corral was bustling with activity as cowhands prepared for the annual roundup.
FAQs About the word corral
a pen for cattle, enclose in a corral, arrange wagons so that they form a corral, collect or gather
pound, coop,cage, kennel,pen, hutch, henhouse, dovecote,stockade, fence
liberate, free, liberate, miss, release, free,miss, release, discharge, drop
The ranchers decided to corral the cattle into a fenced area for branding and vaccinations.
The cowboys worked together to corral the wild mustangs roaming the open range.
We need to corral the chickens into their coop before nightfall to protect them from predators.
The children built a small corral out of sticks to contain their pet rabbits in the backyard.