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(1) A pen for cattle.
(2) Enclosure.
(1) Enclose in a corral.
(2) Arrange wagons so that they form a corral.
(3) Collect or gather.
(4) Enclose.
(1) He wandered over to the corral and called his horse.
(2) I ignored him and started to walk the horse around the corral .
(3) They tried to corral one pig at a time into the corner and herd it up the ramp.
(4) One further possible explanation has met with great success: bodies called u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510shepherding moonsu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb may gravitationally corral the particles.
(5) Step outside fire-warmed rooms in this tastefully restored adobe hacienda, and you'll see steam rising from longhorn cattle in the corral .
(6) The band used this simple setup to corral the crowd into rapt attention.
(7) Excavations in 1958-9 revealed that the site was originally a corral for livestock.
(8) Case packers corral bottles into six groupings of four-packs.
(9) Up by the horse corral , near the river that drained into the pond, a branch could clearly be heard snapping.
(10) There were two rows of tents down each side of the site, several campfires down the centre, a corral of horses up the far end of the clearing and food hanging off the rock face behind the far row of tents.
(11) What it does is to corral the salmon into cages and then, logically, it has to feed them so that they will grow.
(12) During your stay, you can picket your horse using the available tie-out poles, tie your horse to your trailer, or keep your horse in a portable corral .
(13) Billy hauled on the lead reins and drew the horses up in a cloud of dust close to the corral where the fresh horses milled around.
(14) Heading to the barn to let the horses out into the corral , Adam wondered how Clara would react when the dealership delivered her car later in the morning.
(15) The Punchestown Boys rode into town saying they were going to build a corral for cattle and horses that would be good for the town.
(16) The ravine was a perfect corral for the horses once they were in it.
(17) Hill-slope enclosures may have been occupied by livestock herders who used the gaps between the ramparts to corral animals.
(18) He was galloping a pony very fast round a tiny corral
(19) My guess is that she got the cut while I was trying to corral her into her carrier Wednesday night.
(20) Close to it was a ditched enclosure, interpreted as a corral for livestock awaiting the feasts, perhaps to be slaughtered in sacrificial ceremonies.
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