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estocada

American  
[es-tuh-kah-duh, es-taw-kah-thah] / ˌɛs təˈkɑ də, ˌɛs tɔˈkɑ ðɑ /

noun

  1. the thrust of the sword by the matador into the bull in the final stage of a bullfight, designed to kill the bull.


Etymology

Origin of estocada

1570–80; < Spanish < Middle French estoqu ( ier ) to give sword thrusts ( see estoc) + Spanish -ada -ade 1

Example Sentences

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Before I could extricate myself," writes Sidney Joseph Perelman, "the auctioneer had brought me to my knees and was administering the estocada.

From Time Magazine Archive

For ten minutes after a good estocada, the matador is the most popular man in Spain.

From Castilian Days by Hay, John

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