26 examples of toreador in sentences

he may become a successful toreador, or snake-charmer, which things are out of our line!

"Boris, the superb"; "a tartar toreador of hearts"; "Prince of roubles and kopecs"!

The gremios vie in decorating their donation, which is bedizened with ribbons and flowers; across its shoulders are suspended mantles richly embroidered with the arms of the gremio to which it belongs, all of which become the perquisite of the Toreador or Matador who slays the bull.

The prelude being over, six or seven toreador enter the arena on foot, dressed in silk jackets of different colours, richly spangled or bordered with gold or silver lace.

I went to the piano and forgot him in the glamorous society of Carmen and her crimson toreador and yellow dragoon.

Then I sees a masked Toreador coming along, and I decides to arsk him all about it.

"All of a sudden I saw my little Geisha, my Stick of Scented Brilliantine, waltzing with the Toreador, an' my heart started beating holes in my football jersey.

Every now an' then a shadow passed o'er the ballroom, an' I knew it was the Toreador scowling.

"And then all at once I saw my old pal the Toreador sneaking out of the door with a bundle an' the leg of a pair of khaki trousers hanging out of it.

They held me tight, notwithstandin' me struggles, till the Toreador disappeared from view over the bridge.

" "They would be," said Chris Jones, fumbling with his wallet, "only I happened to be the Toreador myself.

R64312, 10Jul50, Edward Thompson Co. (PWH) FEDERER, C. A. SEE A toreador of Spain.

PIERROT, George F. SEE The toreador.

SEE A toreador of Spain.

R69229, 2Nov50, Catherine Chisholm Cushing (A) THE TOREADOR, by George F. Pierrot.

A TOREADOR OF SPAIN, by Francis Rolt-Wheeler; illustrated by C. A. Federer.

R64312, 10Jul50, Edward Thompson Co. (PWH) FEDERER, C. A. SEE A toreador of Spain.

PIERROT, George F. SEE The toreador.

SEE A toreador of Spain.

R69229, 2Nov50, Catherine Chisholm Cushing (A) THE TOREADOR, by George F. Pierrot.

A TOREADOR OF SPAIN, by Francis Rolt-Wheeler; illustrated by C. A. Federer.

He aspires to be a toreador, and often on a Sunday he dares to take part in the bull-fight in the bull-ring of Toledo.

The English ask him if he is a toreador, and hewhat does he want better than that!

Her early years were wrapped in a mystery which she mischievously helped to intensify by declaring that her father was a famous Spanish toreador.

Like the picador at a bullfight, he maddened his enemy with dart-pricks, and the Chinese, who, to continue the simile, had the toreador's part to play, reaped the enmity he provoked.

26 examples of  toreador  in sentences