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Densely packed crushed rock covering the ground where a bullfight will take place.
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(bullfighting) A decorated barbed stick used in bullfighting to stick into the bulls' shoulders.
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(bullfighting) A member of the cuadrilla who uses banderillas.
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(rare) Alternative spelling of banderillero [(bullfighting) A member of the cuadrilla who uses banderillas.]
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(now rare) An entertainment featuring a bull; a bull baiting; (in Spanish contexts) a bullfight.
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(bullfighting) The area in which bullfighting takes place.
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(bullfighting) An event in which people run with bulls in the streets.
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Alternative spelling of bullfighting [A traditional spectacle, popular in Spain and many former Spanish colonies, in which a matador manipulates and ultimately kills a bull at close range.]
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One who engages in bullfighting; a toreador or matador.
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Alternative form of bull ring (“area where a bullfight takes place”) [(bullfighting) The area in which bullfighting takes place.]
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(bullfighting) A protective barrier behind which people in the bullring protect themselves from the bull.
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A trained steer used in bullfighting.
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(bullfighting) An event in which small bulls or heifers are released into the arena and members of the audience can interact with them.
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(bullfighting) A person who aids a bullfighter by distracting the bull with his cape.
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The use of a cape, in bullfighting, to distract the bull
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Alternative form of centauromachy [(art) A fight in which centaurs take part; a common theme in ancient relief sculpture.]
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(art) A fight in which centaurs take part; a common theme in ancient relief sculpture.
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(bullfighting) A pigtail, a symbol of the matador.
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(bullfighting) a bullfight
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A traditional form of bullfighting from Gascony and the Basque Country.
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(bullfighting) The team which supports the matador.
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(bullfighting) A small sword used by a bullfighter for the final kill in case of a lengthy attempt.
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(bullfighting) A bull run, usually one held in Spain.
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(bullfighting) A matador.
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(bullfighting) A series of passes performed by a matador with a muleta or a sword before the kill.
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(India, historical) A stonebow (crossbow for shooting stones).
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(dated, 19th century) A detective.
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A practice or celebration, mainly in India, in which a bull is released and individuals attempt to restrain it.
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(historical) A Moro swordsman who attacked and killed occupying and invading police and soldiers, expecting to be killed himself.
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(Ireland, Britain, offensive) A member of the Travelling Community; a Gypsy.
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(bullfighting) A maneuver in which the bull charges behind the bullfighter into his red muleta.
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(Australia) The Queensland State of Origin rugby league team.
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(bullfighting) The person whose aim is to kill the bull in a bullfight.
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Of or relating to matadors.
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A male servant, especially an attendant to a bullfighter.
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(bullfighting) A red flag used by bullfighters.
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(bullfighting) A bullfight between a novillo and a novillero.
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(informal, US, entertainment) A movie or television show about cowboy or frontier life; a western movie.
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A couple of working animals attached to work together, as by a yoke.
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A maneuver in bullfighting in which a bullfighter tries to get a bull's attention by manipulating his cape.
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(bullfighting) The parade before the start of a bullfight, when all the bullfighters enter the arena.
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(slang) A female fan of the animated television series My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, typically an adult.
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(bullfighting) A lancer mounted on horseback who assists a matador.
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(countable, bullfighting) The small dagger for administering the coup de grâce to the bull.
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(bullfighting) The area of the bull-ring where the bull makes its stand.
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(bullfighting) A series of passes made with the cape to distract the bull.
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(bullfighting) A mounted bullfighter whose task is to provoke the bull
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The art of bullfighting on horseback using a lance.
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A man who works in a ring where animals are exhibited.
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(bullfighting) Synonym of bull run
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(euphemistic) bullshitter
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(UK) A man who engages in sports; an athlete.
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The ritual slaughter of a bull (in Ancient Rome)
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(art) A depiction of Mithras killing a bull.
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of or relating to bullfighting
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Bullfighting (in classical times)
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(bullfighting) Any of the three stages of a bullfight: the vara, the banderilla and finally the death.
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(bullfighting) A bullfighter, especially one on horseback.
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(bullfighting) A bullfighter
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A bullpen, especially one attached to a bullfighting arena where the bull is held prior to the fight.
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Alternative form of toril [A bullpen, especially one attached to a bullfighting arena where the bull is held prior to the fight.]
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To draw a muleta over and away from a bull's face in bullfighting.
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(bullfighting) A mortal thrust to the bull. The bullfighter runs towards the stationary bull, facing it head-on, jumps on top of it and thrusts the estocada into the bull's back.
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