0 a man who fights and kills bulls (= male cows) at a bullfight
1 the person in a bullfight who is skilled in killing the bull (= male cow)
There is no topic which does not draw a formidable and over-awing troop of matadors.
I acknowledged only the two great matadors in this debate.
The other bullfighters in the entourage are called "subalternos" and their suits are embroidered in silver as opposed to the matador's more-theatrical gold.
He passed his alternativa exam in 1970, becoming a fully fledged matador.
He vies with the matador and the flying aces, an object of thrilled adulation.
Of the bullfighter residents in the hotel there is one banderillero, two picadors, and three matadors.
Finally, the third matadors career has ended because his once original routine has grown old and people have lost interest.
Matadors are usually gored every season, with picadors and banderilleros being gored less often.