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torero
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A torero or toureiro (both from Latin taurarius , bullfighter), is the Spanish word for bullfighter and describes all the performers in the sport of bullfighting as practised in Spain, Portugal, Mexico, Peru, France and other countries influenced by Spanish ...
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n. a matador or one of the supporting team during a bull fight
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n. (context bullfighting English) A bullfighter
Usage examples of torero.
Whitey came alive and flapped his hands at her cautiously, like a torero ready to jump the fence.
At the orphanage, one of her fantasies had been that her father had been a great torero, and Megan had read every book on bullfighting that she could get her hands on.
Stephen, tapping twice with his foot like a torero, flew straight at Davidge with inconceivable ferocity.
Padre Mendoza horse races, and a bullfight, in which Diego himself made several passes with the cape before the professional torero entered the ring.
She suddenly noticed that he resembled the most famous torero in Spain, a long-legged, fiery-eyed man from Cordoba.
Zorro dodged the blade like a torero, with a graceful swirl of his cape, then moved to one side, again with elegance: his right, gloved hand on his sword, the left on his hip, eyes alert, and a broad smile beneath his mustache, by now slightly askew.
The slidewalks were packed with people, traveling motionless, like purposeful statues, or pivoting with practiced grace, from one slidewalk to another, like a thousand toreros doing veronicas.
They were directly on the outer ring where matadors, toreros and other players in the fights stood and waited.
The toreros began moving about him with green and blue capes opening like flowers.
The bull was still lively and moving about the ring while the toreros sidestepped and waited for it to slow.
They were directly on the outer ring where matadors, toreros and other players in the fights stood and waited.