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banderilla

[ban-duh-ree-uh, -reel-yuh, bahn-de-ree-lyah, -yah] / ˌbæn dəˈri ə, -ˈril jə, ˌbɑn dɛˈri ljɑ, -jɑ /


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For the banderilla: In a medium bowl, combine mojo picón and Manchego cheese, stirring to coat.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 6, 2018

One of them steps to within speaking distance of the animal, and holding a banderilla in each hand lifted above his head, stamps his foot and shouts insulting words.

From The Land of The Blessed Virgin; Sketches and Impressions in Andalusia by W. Somerset (William Somerset) Maugham

And the smile was as a banderilla to her niece's goaded spirit.

From New Faces by Charles F. Neagle

A prettier conceit is that of confining small birds in paper cages, which come apart when the banderilla is planted, and set the little fluttering captives free.

From Castilian Days by John Hay

The Judge will plant a banderilla here and there, you may be sure.

From The Spanish Jade by William Henry Hyde

Using thin skewers or long toothpicks, assemble 16 banderillas, threading 1 cheese cube, 1 quail egg, 1 cornichon, 1 pickled onion, and 1 piquillo strip on each.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 6, 2018

Or, banderillas can be made up to two days ahead and kept covered in the refrigerator.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 6, 2018

As far as Kantner’s volatile sensibilities were concerned, blue uniforms were like a flaring red cape to a thrice-gored bull still smarting from the banderillas.

From Time Jun. 12, 2015

The placing of banderillas by special Portuguese horsemen was a beautiful exhibition.''

From Time Magazine Archive

To stimulate them now, the dogs or the banderillas de fuego, both alien to true tauromachy, would have to be called in.

From Romantic Spain A Record of Personal Experiences (Vol. I) by John Augustus O'Shea




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