muleta
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of muleta
1830–40; < Spanish: prop, support, muleta, diminutive of mula (feminine) mule 1
Example Sentences
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El Cordob�s remained rooted, controlling the muleta with his arms and wrist.
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To learn why one of Sunday's bulls had been rejected by the fighters as too tame, Dr. Gaona took a muleta, went into the ring with the bull.
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Prime Minister Nehru last week continued to wave his diplomatic muleta.
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In a few minutes he was back at the market with a faded red muleta and, wrapped in its folds, the blade of his favorite sword.
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He profiled directly in front of the bull, drew the sword out of the folds of the muleta and sighted along the blade.
From "The Sun Also Rises" by Ernest Hemingway
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