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lidia
[lid-ee-uh, lee-thyah]
noun
plural
lidias(in bullfighting) one section of a corrida, comprising the action that takes place from the entrance of the bull to the time it is killed and dragged from the arena by mules.
Word History and Origins
Origin of lidia1
Example Sentences
She later trained at the Italian Culinary Institute for Foreigners and worked under Lidia Bastianich at Felidia in New York.
Imogen Poots is quite good as Lidia, a self-destructive life-guzzler who, over the course of the film, goes from 17-years-old to middle-aged, a time span she mostly spends wasted.
Fellow US actress Kristin Stewart will also bring a film she has directed - The Chronology of Water is adapted from writer Lidia Yuknavitch's memoir of the same name.
It should also be noted that for some, like famed chef Lidia Bastianich, frico also applies to a potato, onion and cheese savory cake, which is cooked on the stove in a large pan until it is browned, crisped and aromatic.
The Lidia, Archer, Woodley, Sunset, Kenneth, Hurst and Auto fires collectively scorched almost 2,400 acres; all are also 100% contained.
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