Crossword-Solution: TORERO 6 letters, 144 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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TORERO anagram REROOT, ROOTER

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"Capote" waver 1 answer
"Death in the Afternoon" occupation 1 answer
"Moment-of-truth" man 1 answer
"Ole!" recipient 1 answer
"Olé!" recipient 1 answer
A bullfighter 1 answer
Arena V.I.P. 1 answer
Arena jabber 1 answer
Arena performer in Spain. 1 answer
Arena star: Sp. 1 answer
Belmonte or Manolete 1 answer
Bull battler 1 answer
Bull foe 1 answer
Bull hitter 1 answer
Bull's foe 1 answer
Bull's taunter 1 answer
Bull-killer 1 answer
Bullfight star 1 answer
Bullfighter on foot: Sp. 1 answer
Bullfighter: Sp. 1 answer
Bullfighter: Span. 1 answer
Bullfighting figure 1 answer
Bullring bigwig 1 answer
Bullring hero 1 answer
Bullring man 1 answer
Capa waver 1 answer
Cape-waving combatant 1 answer
Corrida celebrity 1 answer
Corrida man. 1 answer
Corrida showman 1 answer
Cuadrilla member 1 answer
Current song hit. 1 answer
El Cordobes, for one 1 answer
El Cordobés. 1 answer
El Toro's adversary 1 answer
Entertainer with a cape 1 answer
Fiesta Brava participant 1 answer
Fiesta brave participant 1 answer
Fighter in some rings 1 answer
Figure often caped 1 answer
Figure with a cape 1 answer
Glamour man, in Spain 1 answer
Gore challenger? 1 answer
Horn dodger 1 answer
Juan Belmonte, for example. 1 answer
La Fiesta Brava principal 1 answer
Madrid figure 1 answer
Bullring performer in Spain 1 answer
Manolete, for one 1 answer
Manolo Ortega, e.g. 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TORERO (5)

You will see them about in all places, and you will get used to them.” “But I haven’t seen one other as yet.” “No, and they are not all so gay as this, nor so new in their finery, you know.” “And what is a torero?” “Well, a torero is a man engaged in bull-fighting.” “Oh! he is a matador, is he?” said I, looking at him with more than all my eyes.
John Bull on the Guadalquivir Anthony Trollope 2015
One of them enacted the part of a _torero_ at a bull-fight, stamping round first in a green satin cloak which she then waved before a man’s felt hat thrown on the ground to represent the bull hemmed about with _banderillas_ stuck quivering into the floor.
Familiar Spanish Travels W. D. Howells 2005
The eminent torero, Pepe Illo, said: "The love of bulls is inherent in man, especially in the Spaniard, among which glorious people there have been bull-fights ever since bulls were, because," adds Pepe, with that modesty which forms so charming a trait of the Iberian character, "the Spanish men are as much more brave than all other men, as the Spanish bull is more savage and valiant than all other bulls." The sport permeates the national life.
Castilian Days John Hay 2005
Extreme unction is always in readiness, in case of serious accident to the _torero_, the priest (_mufti_) slipping into the chapel before the public arrive on the scene.
Spanish Life in Town and Country L. Higgin and Eugène E. Street 2006
Lagartijo died with his eyes fixed on the image of the Virgen de los Dolores, to whom he had always confidently committed his life of peril, and with the dignity and resignation of a good man." The article was illustrated with numerous portraits of Don Rafael: in full _torero_ dress in 1886; his very last photograph; views of him in the courtyard of his home in Córdoba, and outside the Venta San Rafael, where he took his coffee in the evening, and others.
Spanish Life in Town and Country L. Higgin and Eugène E. Street 2006

Quotes with TORERO (2)

Saturday evening, on a quiet lazy afternoon, I went to watch a bullfight in Las Ventas, one of Madrid's most famous bullrings. I went there out of curiosity. I had long been haunted by the image of the matador with its custom made torero suit, embroidered with golden threads, looking spectacular in his "suit of light" or traje de luces as they call it in Spain. I was curious to see the dance of death unfold in front of me, to test my humanity in the midst of blood and gold, a…
Malak El Halabi
I rendezvous with the long wire and perform the 'torero walk', gliding my feet, holding the pole away from my body, head high.
Philippe Petit
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 178 times in crossword archives (1947–2025).