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- CORRAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CORRAL is a pen or enclosure for confining or capturing livestock How to use corral in a sentence
- Corralled - definition of corralled by The Free Dictionary
To drive into and hold in a corral 2 To arrange (wagons) in a corral 3 To take control or possession of 4 To gather; garner: "difficult for congressional leadership to corral a majority of votes" (Don J Pease)
- CORRALLED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Midway, everyone is corralled into a narrow chamber with handprints smeared down its walls
- CORRALLED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
To achieve price stability, member states' monetary, fiscal and exchange rate policies are to be corralled and converged, despite the diversity of those member states' economies
- CORRALLED - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to confine in or as if in a corral: She corralled me at the party and I couldn't get away Informal Terms Informal capture: The police corralled the fleeing suspects to collect or win: to corral votes n
- Corraled vs. Corralled — What’s the Difference?
Both "corraled" and "corralled" refer to the action of herding animals into a corral, which is an enclosure or pen The difference lies solely in spelling preference, with "corralled" recognized as the standard form in American English
- Corralled Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Simple past tense and past participle of corral Eventually, it was safely corralled into a field and recaptured in Little Driffield Instead of purchasing expensive dividers to organize your kitchen cabinets, repurpose sturdy cardboard boxes to keep pot lids, serving dishes, and other items neatly corralled
- corralled - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
corralled simple past and past participle of corral Derived terms
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