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matador
[mat-uh-dawr]
noun
the principal bullfighter in a bullfight who passes the bull with a muleta and then, in many countries, kills it with a sword thrust; a torero.
one of the principal cards in skat and certain other games.
(initial capital letter), a jet-powered U.S. surface-to-surface missile.
matador
/ ˈmætədɔː /
noun
the principal bullfighter who is appointed to kill the bull
(in some card games such as skat) one of the highest ranking cards
a game played with dominoes in which the dots on adjacent halves must total seven
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of matador1
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Example Sentences
When it finally came time to leave, Madame Babushkinov swirled her fur cape to and fro like a matador to coax her three older children to the door.
“I believe you are referring to a matador,” Penelope helpfully corrected.
We meet Iñaki, the manager here who is appropriately more matador than barkeep.
A bright moon rose as the family took their seats and the animal charged out of its pen, agitated, and barreled toward the matador’s pink cape.
The matador as an artist is an established idea within the bullfighting community.
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