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Answer for the clue "OK place? ", 6 letters:
corral
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Word definitions for corral in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1847, from corral (n.); meaning "to lay hold of, collar," is U.S. slang from 1860. Related: Corraled .
Usage examples of corral.
As they circled the dusty corral Sheriff Wigan related the sad tale of Bubblehead Burnside, a hitherto harmless village idiot gone wrong.
When the rest of the party had ridden away, Marvel and Butts found themselves alone at the corral.
Obviously the intent was not only to get the smelly, sweaty group cleaned up but to get them some more practice riding, so Herzer reluctantly walked over to the corral after the last chukker and whistled up Diablo.
Near by is a cornhouse and a small distillery, and the corrals for sheep shearing are not far off.
To the question if he was in the ranch at present, fortune favored me, as Fidel and nearly all the regular vaqueros were cutting timbers in the encinal that day with which to build new corrals at one of the outlying tanks.
She returned to the house to start supper when he had worked both the bays, had housed them into a square corral leaving the grulla alone in the round corral.
He nodded toward the lean, narrow-headed grulla that idled alone near the far wall of the corral.
The lean-to served as a wood store and corral, having a hollow-log watertrough beneath it and a hayrack fitted to the wall of the cabin.
The reporter and his assistant became in a short time very skilful operators, and they obtained fine views of the country, such as the island, taken from Prospect Heights with Mount Franklin in the distance, the mouth of the Mercy, so picturesquely framed in high rocks, the glade and the corral, with the spurs of the mountain in the background, the curious development of Claw Cape, Flotsam Point, etc.
The colonists, after leaving the plateau of Prospect Heights, immediately took the road to the corral.
Jo showed the telegram to Heine Schultz when she went to the corrals this morning.
A stallion neighed from the stable corral, and from the ridge behind Jackknife Canyon the Emperor of Ganado answered him.
Inside the gates, middies on special duty corraled the cadets-to-be, and every few minutes took a group of them to the Admin Building, where their Naval careers would commence.
At forty-seven minutes past nine they had traversed three out of the five miles which separated the mouth of the Mercy from the corral.
Some trucks carried hay bales which farmers dumped into dusty corrals or into minuscule overgrazed plots for horses and sheep.