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The aficionados
noun
An amateur bullfighter.
Exact(60)
The aficionados keep tabs on paper theaters in museum collections.
The aficionados were impressed by the boy's dexterity.
The aficionados buzz about the bouquet, the texture, the balance of acidity and sugar, the smooth finish.
The aficionados might even recall that Blake is the name of a character (played by Bob Hoskins) in the less well known drama Schmoedipus.
The aficionados, on the other hand, may want to watch Sorenstam, who is attempting to win her third major championship of the season.
The aficionados are a close-knit group, Ms. Sanders said, and another skydiver notified her of the crash about 15 minutes after it happened.
And even the aficionados have their limits.
But getting at the children has made the aficionados sad.
No doubt the aficionados of cricket would point him towards, supremely, Ricky Ponting and Kevin Pietersen.
Each level of The Aficionados, an elegant townhouse and restaurant, offers a distinctive temptation.
But a major shortcoming seems to have escaped the aficionados of this sport.
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