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banderilla |
a long, barbed, often decorated dart that a banderillero sticks into the neck or shoulder of a bull. |
banderillero |
a matador's assistant who helps goad the bull by sticking banderillas into it. |
bellow |
to make the deep, loud cry of a bull. [2/4 definitions] |
Boston terrier |
an American terrier originally crossbred from a bulldog and a bull terrier, with a pug face, erect ears, short tail, and a short brindle or black coat with white markings on the face, chest, and forelegs. |
bull1 |
of, concerning, or like a bull, esp. in size or strength. [1/9 definitions] |
bull- |
of or like a bull. [1/2 definitions] |
bullfight |
a public show held in an arena in which performers first tease and tire out a bull, and then one person using a cape to draw the bull near tries to kill it with a sword. Bullfighting is popular in Spain and Mexico. |
bullish |
resembling a bull in size or power. [1/3 definitions] |
bullock |
a bull that has been gelded; steer. [2 definitions] |
calf1 |
a young cow or bull. A young whale or elephant is also called a calf. |
Europa |
in Greek mythology, a princess whom Zeus, in the form of a bull, abducted and seduced. [1/2 definitions] |
horn |
to butt or strike with the horns, as a bull. [1/6 definitions] |
John Bull |
a typical Englishman or a personification of the English government or people, after the main character in the eighteenth-century allegory History of John Bull by John Arbuthnot. |
matador |
the person who fights and attempts to kill the bull with a sword in a bullfight. |
Minotaur |
in Greek mythology, a monster that is half bull and half man, confined in the Cretan Labyrinth. |
moment of truth |
the precise moment in a bullfight when the bullfighter moves to kill the bull. [1/2 definitions] |
muleta |
in bullfighting, a short red cape used by a matador to guide the bull just before the kill. |
steer2 |
a young bull or male ox that is not able to produce young and that is raised for its meat. |
Taurus |
a constellation located between Aries and Gemini and near Orion. Taurus is also called the Bull. [2/3 definitions] |
veronica2 |
a bullfighting maneuver in which the matador stands still and slowly swings an open cape in front of the charging bull. |
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