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the aficionados
noun
An amateur bullfighter.
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And even the aficionados have their limits.
The aficionados keep tabs on paper theaters in museum collections.
But getting at the children has made the aficionados sad.
The aficionados were impressed by the boy's dexterity.
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.
By the aficionados' own admissions, the world of wax figure collectors must be incredibly small.
And for the aficionados, "MTV2 is probably more like Lester Bangs".
Ms. Sengupta penetrated the mysticism so often associated with us, the aficionados of Ms. Simone.
The style has been re-appraised for some time now, and not just among the aficionados.
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