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banderillero

[ban-duh-ree-air-oh, -reel-yair-, bahn-de-ree-lye-raw, -ye-] / ˌbæn də riˈɛər oʊ, -rilˈyɛər-, ˌbɑn dɛ riˈlyɛ rɔ, -ˈyɛ- /


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He began his career as a banderillero, became one of the best in the business, and then made the unusual transition to matador.

From Time Magazine Archive

When the bull first comes in he is played by banderillero and matador with capes.

From Time Magazine Archive

His older brother was with him as a banderillero, but he did not live in this hotel.

From "The Sun Also Rises" by Ernest Hemingway

Ferrero, who was rated the best banderillero in Peru, first faced the bull.

From Wide Courses by Connolly, James B. (James Brendan)

Often from a cage, or from a netting hidden in the ornaments of a banderillero, came out birds, which joyously took up their flight.

From Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 7 by Warner, Charles Dudley