Definitionn. a Spanish or Portuguese or Latin American spectacle
Last update: July 18, 2015
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The other thing that kept us was the bullfight. [Please select]
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"A bullfight is a stupid, cruel, disgusting business," said he. [Please select]
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"And you go to see the bullfight to-morrow, yes." [Please select]
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Would you care to have a small bet with me on to-morrow's bullfight. [Please select]
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THE GREAT BULLFIGHT THE next day was a great day in Monteverde. [Please select]
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--It was, as Polynesia had prophesied, the greatest bullfight ever seen. [Please select]
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When not thus engaged he may be seen excitedly watching a bullfight, or eagerly judging the merits of rival wrestlers, boxers, and fencers. [Please select]
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I twist everything he says into meaning something dreadful, and he is instantly explaining he did not really see a bullfight, but that he walked around the outside of the building. [Please select]
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