torero in English

noun
1
a bullfighter.
At the beginning of the bullfight, or corrida, the torero sizes up the bull while performing certain ritualized motions with his cape.

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1. Every "matador" is a "Torero" (Bullfighter) but not every torero is a matador

2. Artwork by Chicano Movement “Artivist” Mario Torero

3. Siempre quiso ser torero y se quedó en Banderillero.

4. (asistente del torero) Banderillero n noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc

5. Synonyms for Banderillero include bullfighter, picador, toreador, torero, capeador, matador, tauridor and tauromachian

6. Then you know if you cross the Torero Cartel, you lose your head.

7. Los Banderilleros saltaron al ruedo a distraer al toro mientras evacuaban al torero herido

8. Los Banderilleros saltaron al ruedo a distraer al toro mientras evacuaban al torero herido

9. Banderillero Los Banderilleros saltaron al ruedo a distraer al toro mientras evacuaban al torero herido

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11. A Banderillero is a type of torero or toreador "Banderilla" (in the English language) most often refers to the colorfully decorated and barbed sticks used in bullfighting , as illustrated on this page

12. Torero (Spanish: ) or toureiro (Portuguese: [toˈɾɐjɾu]), both from Latin taurarius, are the Spanish and Portuguese words for Bullfighter and describe all the performers in the activity of Bullfighting as practised in Spain, Portugal, Mexico, Peru, France, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela and other countries influenced

13. Corrida de toros - Banderilleros - Fonds Ancely - B315556101 A HENNEBUTTE 1 2 076.jpg 1,256 × 1,043; 453 KB El torero El Fundi poniendo banderillas.JPG 1,300 × 1,300; 829 KB José Delgado y Gálvez toreab18.png 795 × 508; 804 KB

14. Other articles where Torero is discussed: bullfighting: Performers: Professional bullfighters, called toreros (they are famously called toreadors in Bizet’s opera Carmen, a word that harkens back to the days of mounted bullfighters), consist of the picadors, the mounted assistants with pike poles who lance the bull in the bullfight’s first act; the Banderilleros, the assistants on…

15. Let's start with a Bagatelle I found when browsing through the Oxford Book of English Verse.: Ron's obsession with Bagatelle could only come from an experienced practitioner of the old game.: There's enough material here perhaps for a half-hour Bagatelle, but Brooke fatally draws things out well beyond that.: Today's Bagatelle is a familiar tune played by The Torero Band featuring the