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toreador

[tawr-ee-uh-dawr, taw-re-ah-thawr] / ˈtɔr i əˌdɔr, ˌtɔ rɛ ɑˈðɔr /


NOUN
matador
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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From there, Nadal started crushing his forehands with the signature toreador finish, whipping his left arm above his head.

From Washington Post

The toreador costumes – all camp and skintight glory, butterfly colours and braiding – belie the fully equipped emergency room, a place of blood loss and death since 1749.

From The Guardian

She is playing a game with Trump much like a toreador toys with his prey, frustrating him with eloquently argued objections to each of his initiatives rather than going for the kill.

From The Guardian

Like toreadors carrying capes, the four men advanced slowly, the fabric in their hands outstretched.

From Washington Post

But I said, “Let’s just put Escamillo in a fabulous toreador’s costume.”

From New York Times