Someone who fights bulls.
1 Once I let myself be tempted into trying to compete with the toreador .
2 You played that thing like a toreador sidestepping a bull, Tom!
3 Why not add a toreador or a clown on black velvet?
4 It was no good, but the toreador was a king.
5 When Frederick and his friends entered, a woman and a slim toreador were dancing.
6 Spain once looked like the toreador of Europe with robust housing, financial and export growth.
7 His face brightened; the coast was clear; it was the very morning to play toreador .
8 Now a toreador , whom he had seen more than once in the arena, strutted past.
9 His assistant director at the Young Vic, Peter Cant, described him as: Part bull, part toreador .
10 The toreador had slain his bull at last, but had done no justice to his reputation.
11 He felt that he could play toreador with neatness and despatch provided he could foresee the charge.
12 A toreador is not a brave man.
13 The English ask him if he is a toreador , and he-whatdoes he want better than that!
14 Once or twice he rearranged the light waterproof which he had slung over one shoulder in toreador fashion.
15 Come to Quito and I will show you the brave sport of men, the toreador and the bull.
16 He could not, like a toreador , jump aside, for those mighty horns would sweep too wide a space.
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