Definitions
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- noun A female
matador .
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Examples
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In the late 40s, when I still lived in Ecuador, Conchita continued to "fight bulls" for a few more years, and even became a legend as a "matadora," where the bullfighter fights and kills the bull from on foot-something that was seriously frowned upon and was even illegal in Spain, for women.
The Moderate Voice 2009
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In the late 40s, when I still lived in Ecuador, Conchita continued to "fight bulls" for a few more years, and even became a legend as a "matadora," where the bullfighter fights and kills the bull from on foot-something that was seriously frowned upon and was even illegal in Spain, for women.
The Moderate Voice 2009
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In the late 40s, when I still lived in Ecuador, Conchita continued to "fight bulls" for a few more years, and even became a legend as a "matadora," where the bullfighter fights and kills the bull from on foot-something that was seriously frowned upon and was even illegal in Spain, for women.
The Moderate Voice 2009
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In the late 40s, when I still lived in Ecuador, Conchita continued to "fight bulls" for a few more years, and even became a legend as a "matadora," where the bullfighter fights and kills the bull from on foot-something that was seriously frowned upon and was even illegal in Spain, for women.
The Moderate Voice 2009
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In the late 40s, when I still lived in Ecuador, Conchita continued to "fight bulls" for a few more years, and even became a legend as a "matadora," where the bullfighter fights and kills the bull from on foot-something that was seriously frowned upon and was even illegal in Spain, for women.
The Moderate Voice 2009
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In the late 40s, when I still lived in Ecuador, Conchita continued to "fight bulls" for a few more years, and even became a legend as a "matadora," where the bullfighter fights and kills the bull from on foot-something that was seriously frowned upon and was even illegal in Spain, for women.
The Moderate Voice 2009
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In the late 40s, when I still lived in Ecuador, Conchita continued to "fight bulls" for a few more years, and even became a legend as a "matadora," where the bullfighter fights and kills the bull from on foot-something that was seriously frowned upon and was even illegal in Spain, for women.
The Moderate Voice 2009
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In the late 40s, when I still lived in Ecuador, Conchita continued to "fight bulls" for a few more years, and even became a legend as a "matadora," where the bullfighter fights and kills the bull from on foot-something that was seriously frowned upon and was even illegal in Spain, for women.
The Moderate Voice 2009
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In the late 40s, when I still lived in Ecuador, Conchita continued to "fight bulls" for a few more years, and even became a legend as a "matadora," where the bullfighter fights and kills the bull from on foot-something that was seriously frowned upon and was even illegal in Spain, for women.
The Moderate Voice 2009
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In the late 40s, when I still lived in Ecuador, Conchita continued to "fight bulls" for a few more years, and even became a legend as a "matadora," where the bullfighter fights and kills the bull from on foot-something that was seriously frowned upon and was even illegal in Spain, for women.
The Moderate Voice 2009
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