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Example sentences for "toreros"

Lexicographically close words:
torchon; tore; toreador; tored; torero; tori; torian; torians; torii; torium
  1. Now, as a general rule, toreros would rather kill bulls than be killed by them, for which you cannot blame the toreros.

  2. There were five toreros and five bulls before Pedro's turn came.

  3. Immediately the bull was surrounded by the toreros who with flapping cloaks distracted its attention.

  4. Puerto Santa Maria is said to be much resorted to by toreros and their admirers.

  5. The most skilful and renowned toreros are engaged on this occasion, and the arenas literally smoke with the blood of bulls and disembowelled horses.

  6. Long hours the retrospect of the city of toreros remained, the overgrown cathedral bulking gigantic above all else.

  7. The toreros did not for a moment lose their heads.

  8. Two or three toreros were sure to drop in each evening before we had sipped the last of our wine, to spend an hour or two in informal tertulia.

  9. In our modern days of migratory mixture of races and carelessness of social lines, toreros have arisen from all classes and in all provinces--nay, even in foreign lands.

  10. Not a year passes that scores of toreros are not sent to the hospital.

  11. Toreros in general manifest a hesitation akin to bashfulness in thus seeking the plaudits of the multitude.

  12. It is encircled by a wooden barrier about even with a man’s shoulders, provided on the inside with a narrow ledge a little way from the ground, on which the toreros place their feet to jump over when the bull chases them.

  13. The picadores remained close to the walls while the toreros ventured a bit nearer to the beast and waved their red flags, at once rushing back.

  14. Hail to you, valets from the mountains, mayordomos and secretaries from Biscay and Guipuscoa, toreros from Andalusia, riposteros from Galicia, shopkeepers from Catalonia!

  15. That is Gitano, Don Jorge; I learnt it from the toreros of Andalusia, who all speak Gitano, and are mostly of Gypsy blood.

  16. Yesterday the brute had it all his own way, but to-day the toreros have prevailed, as you see, Don Jorge.


  17. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "toreros" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.