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to corral
noun
An enclosure for livestock, especially a circular one.
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Doug Flutie is famously difficult to corral.
"Those are tough to corral," DiPietro said.
"Now you have to corral it".
"That's when they tried to corral us into those nets.
The police went to corral them back to the sidewalk.
Why is there no need to corral reindeer?
And, one way or another, to corral those egos.
"It's hard to corral buffalo," Trooper Perry said.
Didn't I try to corral everyone out there every night?
Examples of ineffective government programs to corral obesity and improve the American diet abound.
It took months of internal wrangling at the agency to corral the four votes.
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