corrals (Meaning)

corrals

an enclosure made with wagons for defense of an encampment, collect, gather, a pen or enclosure for confining or capturing livestock, to enclose in a corral (see corral entry 1 sense 1), to arrange wagons so as to form a corral, to keep in or as if in a corral, to arrange (wagons) so as to form a corral (see corral entry 1 sense 2), surround entry 1, capture, a pen for keeping or capturing livestock, an enclosure made with wagons for defense of a camp

corrals Sentence Examples

  1. Cowboys expertly maneuvered their horses into the corrals, creating a temporary enclosure for the herd.
  2. The corrals were a labyrinth of wooden fences, designed to keep the cattle contained and organized.
  3. As the sun began its descent, the cattle were herded into the corrals to be counted and inspected.
  4. The corrals echoed with the lowing of cattle and the whistles of the cowboys.
  5. The wranglers used their lassoes to guide the cattle through the corrals, separating the calves from the adults.
  6. The rodeo corrals were a hive of activity, with horses and cowboys preparing for the evening's performance.
  7. The holding corrals at the border were designed to temporarily house apprehended individuals awaiting processing.
  8. The elephant sanctuary utilized corrals to provide a safe and monitored space for the endangered species.
  9. The corrals at the livestock auction were filled with animals of various breeds and sizes.
  10. The abandoned corrals stood as silent witnesses to the once-bustling cattle industry in the region.

FAQs About the word corrals

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Cowboys expertly maneuvered their horses into the corrals, creating a temporary enclosure for the herd.

The corrals were a labyrinth of wooden fences, designed to keep the cattle contained and organized.

As the sun began its descent, the cattle were herded into the corrals to be counted and inspected.

The corrals echoed with the lowing of cattle and the whistles of the cowboys.