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matador

[mat-uh-dawr] / ˈmæt əˌdɔr /
NOUN
bullfighter
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“Colombia’s art and culture must endure,” the matador, Jelain Fresneda, said after the difficult bout, shaking dust off his tight-fitting suit.

From Seattle Times

The smooth thing to do would be to step up, matador style, take him by the shirt, and escort his momentum into the jukebox.”

From Washington Post

On its face, “Sterling Karat Gold” is the story of Sterling, a nonbinary performance artist who is assaulted by matadors on the streets of London and then accosted by a time traveler from the future.

From Washington Post

At one point he rummages through his apron to pull out a tiny square of red fabric — a matador’s cloth in miniature — which he waves once, smiling, and then discards on the ground.

From New York Times

“Morocco enters history after overthrowing the Spanish matador.”

From New York Times