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
Corraled - definition of corraled 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 - 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
corral - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Verb corral (third-person singular simple present corrals, present participle (US) corraling or (UK) corralling, simple past and past participle (US) corraled or (UK) corralled) To capture or round up