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Definition of Bullfighters
1. bullfighter [n] - See also: bullfighter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bullfighters
Literary usage of Bullfighters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Costa Rica Alive! by Bruce Morris (2002)
"In the Costa Rican version, the bulls frequently get the best of the bullfighters.
It's actually quite an entertaining event - not nearly as cruel as you ..."
2. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1922)
"hind which the bullfighters and their assistants were making their final preparations.
Matadors belted on their parade cloaks, picadors forced their unhappy ..."
3. Due West; Or, Round the World in Ten Months by Maturin Murray Ballou (1885)
"One apartment, with the necessary appliances, is arranged as a surgery, so that
if the picadors, chulos, or matadores (bullfighters) be any of them ..."
4. Home Life in Spain by Samuel Levy Bensusan (1910)
"Women bullfighters are not unknown in Spain, though they are seldom entrusted
with old bulls; there is a school for women bullfighters in Barcelona. ..."
5. Modern Europe by Fanny E. Coe (1895)
"At a given signal these two classes of bullfighters withdraw and another class
... The interest is in the quickness and skill shown by the bullfighters. ..."
6. Southern France by Fiona Duncan, Leonie Glass (2002)
"10, the 'bullfighters' suite', from the window of which legendary matador Dominguin
would greet the crowds below. The hotel is run in a laid- back but ..."