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Dominguín
[ daw-meeng-geen ]
noun
- Luis Mi·guel [lwees mee-, gel], Luis Miguel González Lucas, 1926–1996, Spanish bullfighter.
Example Sentences
Recuperating in bed and finding himself both bored and consumed by professional frustrations, Dominguín called a Madrid radio station to ask for time on the air.
Dominguín was suave, cocky, ambitious, defiant, theatrical — a man of “indomitable self-esteem” and physical vigor who was always surrounded by “company that was completely joyous and happy” and whose life seemed to pour over him in a warm, never-ending bath of eager women and delicious wine.
Dominguín began ascending professionally in 1943, just as Manolete’s fame was exploding.
When a correspondent from the radio station arrived at Dominguín’s bedside with a microphone, the young matador didn’t hold back.
Now Dominguín was giving fans permission to feel exhausted with the dour-faced, overpaid man who had dominated bullfighting for years.
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