Definitions for corrals

corrals cor·ral

Spelling: [kuh-ral]
IPA: /kəˈræl/

Corrals is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 8 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 10 points.

You can make 148 anagrams from letters in corrals (aclorrs).

Definitions for corrals

noun

  1. an enclosure or pen for horses, cattle, etc.
  2. a circular enclosure formed by wagons during an encampment, as by covered wagons crossing the North American plains in the 19th century, for defense against attack.

verb (used with object)

  1. to confine in or as if in a corral.
  2. Informal. to seize; capture. to collect, gather, or garner:
  3. to form (wagons) into a corral.

Origin of corrals

1575-85; Spanish Late Latin *currāle enclosure for carts, equivalent to Latin curr(us) wagon, cart (derivative of currere to run) + -āle, neuter of -ālis -al1

Examples for corrals

That corral where he usually kept his wagon, and where the old hut stood.

When the men had made a hasty end of their breakfast three of them started to the corral.

A fence in the Bad Lands was unknown outside a corral in those days.

And so the reaction seems to be to corral oneself off from disagreement.

Ware reaches to grab a few carts that have been left just feet away from the corral.

Senator Paul also scorned “labels” and the tendency to corral politicians and thinkers into neat, ideological camps.

Also, thar's nothin' in that corral bluff of Missis Rucker's.

How can you corral all your health data in one central repository—effortlessly?

And in the land of livestock and grassland and corral and endless highway, that is more or less everything.

He had led Andrew to the corral and told him to make his choice.

Word Value for corrals
Scrable

8

Words with friends

10

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