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lidia

[lid-ee-uh, lee-thyah]

noun

plural

lidias 
  1. (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.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of lidia1

1890–95; < Spanish: bullfight
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Example Sentences

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She later trained at the Italian Culinary Institute for Foreigners and worked under Lidia Bastianich at Felidia in New York.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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