English to Bengali Dictionary bullfighting

bullfighting

মানুষ ত্ত ষাঁড়ের লড়াই
definition
noun
Thus, in a remote corner of Medieval Spain, the beginning of what today is the national Spanish spectacle of bullfighting was created.
the sport of baiting and killing a bull as a public spectacle in an outdoor arena.
translation of 'bullfighting'
noun
মানুষ ত্ত ষাঁড়ের লড়াই
example
It was a time of racing cars and 'bullfighting' and Jimmy did it.
Earlier, Hemingway tells us all about 'bullfighting' long before we ever see a bull.
The development of 'bullfighting' in Andalusia was preceded by bull rituals and cults.
The regulations on 'bullfighting' define in exacting detail the structure and procedure of bullfighting in Spain.
In an afternoon of 'bullfighting' , six bulls are usually killed by three different matadors.
The World Society for the Protection of Animals has for many years worked to end forms of cruelty to animals overseas, such as bear baiting, 'bullfighting' and captive dolphinarias.
Thus, in a remote corner of Medieval Spain, the beginning of what today is the national Spanish spectacle of 'bullfighting' was created.
His manner of 'bullfighting' is irregular but when he receives a bull, there is not one person in the arena who is left unimpressed by his passes.
The common characteristic of the matadors in this group is that they interpret 'bullfighting' in an unorthodox manner.
In addition to the palace, Granada gives off the air of a ‘real’ Spanish city with cobblestone streets, 'bullfighting' arenas and winding streets.
There are those who argue that 'bullfighting' is not a sport but a cruel spectacle.
I told him I'd enjoyed his spirited discourse on the state of 'bullfighting' at the arena.
He is a classical torero with the purest style of 'bullfighting' , especially with the cape.
The 'bullfighting' season in Spain is April to October.
Opinion polls have consistently shown that Spaniards would like bullfighting to end - some Spanish cities have already outlawed all 'bullfighting' and bull runs.
The macho spectacle of 'bullfighting' has long been an integral part of Spanish life, with the image of a colourfully dressed matador baiting a bleeding bull being one the whole world associates with the Mediterranean country.
He is a passionate and eloquent defender of field sports and his argument that hare coursing and 'bullfighting' are both in the general interest of the species is persuasive.
Today 'bullfighting' is big business in Spain with the top matadors earning comparable salaries to the nation's top soccer stars and rock idols.
He is extremely energetic and nimble in the ring and gives the impression that he adores the art of 'bullfighting' .
The run is a 825-metre stampede from the corral where the bulls are kept to the outdoor 'bullfighting' arena where they will be invariably killed by matadors later in the day.
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