corralled in English

verb
1
gather together and confine (a group of people or things).
the organizers were corralling the crowd into marching formation
2
put or keep (livestock) in a corral.
I once read an article about a guy who corralled a herd of particularly wily mustangs by just quietly pushing them from 3 miles back.
synonyms:encloseconfinelock upshut upshut infence inpen inwall incagecage incoop up

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1. The horses were swiftly corralled.

2. They corralled the cattle before loading them onto the truck.

3. Oh, there's always so many people, and they're being corralled like cattle.

4. Bouldery pink Battlements corralled the bay, defended by full-bore tropical jungle

5. Bullpen Underwear's specially-designed pocket delivers unbeatable support to keep those wrecking balls corralled.

6. The media strained against the yellow stanchion that kept them corralled toward the back.

7. See, during the relief effort, we had uh... twenty thousand people corralled in a stadium.

8. Synonyms for Cooped include confined, caged, corralled, detained, enclosed, impounded, imprisoned, incarcerated, interned and kept

9. Social psychologist Rowland S.. Miller, however, has corralled eight reasons by drawing on years of research in psychology.

10. Present participle of corral Synonyms & Antonyms of Corralling 1 to close or shut in by or as if by barriers corralled everyone in the conference room for a speech by the CEO