0 in ancient Rome, a man who fought another man or an animal, usually until one of them died, for public entertainment --
1 in ancient Rome, a man who fought another man or an animal as a public entertainment --
There are not just the half dozen fashionable gladiators of a hundred years ago.
Why talk like a nation of gladiators when at this moment we could not hold out for half an hour in a nuclear war?
This debate was billed in advance as a great clash of the gladiators over an issue of high principle.
This fight has not been staged; there are no gladiators involved.
He has spoken about rings, gloves, gladiators and conflicts.
One cannot raise gladiators, all-in wrestlers, or people on the kind of eggs sold in the shops today.
The lawyer is not a gladiator, but a prevention officer.
He is a gladiator of the finest sort.