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Spanish-style bullfighting is called corrida de toros (literally "running of bulls") or la fiesta ("the festival"). In the traditional corrida, three matadores, each fight ...
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cor·ri·da (k-r d, -dä) n. A bullfight, especially a program in which six bulls aged at least four years old are engaged. [Spanish corrida (de toros), running (of ...
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Corrida can mean: A word of Spanish origin meaning bullfighting Corrida (horse) (1932 - probably 1944), a French Thoroughbred racehorse Corrida (Dschinghis Khan album ...
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n. A bullfight, especially a program in which six bulls aged at least four years old are engaged. [Spanish corrida (de toros) , running (of the bulls), bullfight ...
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Definition of CORRIDA: bullfight. Origin of CORRIDA. Spanish, literally, act of running. First Known Use: 1802. Learn More About CORRIDA. Spanish-English Dictionary ...
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Origins of bullfighting, what a Corrida is about, links to specific web sites ...
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noun, plural -das . a bullfight. Origin: 1895–1900; < Spanish, short for corrida de toros literally, course, running of bulls; corrida, feminine of corrido, past ...
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A bullfight 2009 January 31, AL Kennedy, “ Deaths in the afternoon ”: [ … ] El Juli, a young and already much-admired torero, takes risk after risk ...
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a public program in which a series of bullfights, usually six, are held
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My father had Hemingway-esque interests. He was into and did some boxing, fishing, practiced martial arts for a time, lifted weights and was very much interested in ...
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