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Definition of Matadors
1. matador [n] - See also: matador
Lexicographical Neighbors of Matadors
Literary usage of Matadors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Life in Mexico During a Residence of Two Years in that Country (1843)
"... Military Administrador — Santiago — matadors and Picadors — Evenings in the
country — Dances — Mexican Songs — Cempoala —Plaza de Toros— Skill of the ..."
2. Over There and Back in Three Uniforms: Being the Experiences of an American by Joseph Shuter Smith (1918)
"... THE Bullring was not a jaunting place for matadors. Far from it. It was as
bloody, though, as a Spanish arena after a matinee. ..."
3. Travels in Peru and Mexico by S. S. Hill (1860)
"matadors. — Obeisance of the Matador Mishap.— A Moment's Pause. — Entrance of
the first Bull. — Commencement of the Fight. — Torture of the Animal. ..."
4. Studies in History, Legend and Literature by Henry Schütz Wilson (1884)
"He was the first and the greatest of the matadors, or star-actors in Germany.
Seydelmann died in 1843. Herr Eduard Devrient cites many instances of ..."
5. Sporting Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02751662] (1795)
"... the matadors are in like maner paid a counter for *ach matador. ... The matadors,
the fans appeller, and the reft of the game, ..."