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cuadrilla
[ kwah-dree-yuh, -dreel-yuh; Spanish kwah-three-lyah, -three-yah ]
noun
- the group of assistants serving a matador in a bullfight, consisting of three banderilleros and two picadors.
Word History and Origins
Origin of cuadrilla1
Example Sentences
Cuadrilla did not respond to a request from the Local Democracy Reporting Service for comment.
Six years later, the arrival of Cuadrilla's drills at Preston New Road in Little Plumpton - after the government overturned the county council's refusal of permission for hydraulic fracturing to be carried out on the site - saw lengthy protests from environmental groups and local communities.
Energy firm Cuadrilla has been told it must plug its two shale gas wells on land on the Fylde Coast in Lancashire by the end of next year.
"Cuadrilla has been the bane of our lives for over a decade. The stress and ramifications of their failed fracking attempts will never be forgotten nor forgiven."
Cuadrilla had been originally told to cap the wells with concrete by June 2023.
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