Bullring
(noun)
An arena where bullfights take place, typically circular in shape and surrounded by seating for spectators.
Origin:
From the spanish word plaza de toros, meaning bullfighting arena.
Examples:
- The bullring was packed with excited spectators, eager to see the bulls and bullfighters in action.
- The bullring was a place of intense drama and excitement, with the bullfighters risking their lives to entertain the crowd.
- The bullring was a symbol of Spanish culture and tradition, with bullfighting dating back hundreds of years in the country.
- The bullring was controversial, with many people finding the sport cruel and inhumane, while others saw it as an important part of their heritage.
- The bullring was a hub of activity, with vendors selling food, drinks, and souvenirs, as well as musicians and other performers entertaining the crowds.