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corral

[kuh-ral] / kəˈræl /
NOUN
enclosure
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Example Sentences

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He stuck out his glove and - somehow - corralled it.

From Washington Times

He stuck out his glove and — somehow — corralled it.

From Seattle Times

Jenkin achieves the same effect here with his pastoral, oblique Cornish oddity, corralling his sublime, boxy compositions, sensorial editing and carefully hushed sound design into what can only be called a rusted, rustic nightmare.

From Los Angeles Times

The department in a statement said the swimmers "appear to be aggressively pursuing, corralling, and harassing the pod".

From BBC

The department said its video and photos showed swimmers “who appear to be aggressively pursuing, corralling and harassing the pod.”

From Seattle Times