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Definitions of bullfights in various dictionaries:
noun - a Spanish or Portuguese or Latin American spectacle
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Plural form of bullfight. |
a public spectacle, especially in Spain, at which a bull is baited and killed. |
A public spectacle, especially in Spain, at which a bull is baited and killed. |
a traditional public entertainment, especially in Spain, in which a person fights and sometimes kills a bull ( male cow) |
a traditional public entertainment in some countries where a person fights a bull, sometimes killing it with a sword |
Bullfights might refer to |
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Bullfighting is a physical contest that involves humans and animals attempting to publicly subdue, immobilise, or kill a bull, usually according to a set of rules, guidelines, or cultural expectations. There are many different forms and varieties in various locations around the world. Some forms involve dancing around or over a cow or bull, or attempting to grasp an object from the animal. * The best-known form of bullfighting is Spanish-style bullfighting, a traditional spectacle in countries including Spain, Portugal, parts of southern France, and some Latin American countries (Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela and Peru). While some forms are sometimes considered to be a blood sport, in some countries, for example Spain, it is defined as an art form or cultural event and relevant regulatory frameworks liken it to other cultural events and heritage.In Spain, toreros (see Bullfighter) are almost as popular as football stars, often supported by sponsors and appearing in press. A part |