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  1. AMC Matador - Wikipedia

    The AMC Matador is a series of mid- and full-size automobiles produced by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1971 through 1978 model years. Initially positioned as a mid-size …

  2. Matador | Mexican Restaurant & Tequila Bar | Best Happy Hour

    The Matador is a Mexican food restaurant offering an experience like no other. We feature made-from-scratch Mexican cuisine, cocktails & tequila.

  3. Matador Travel Equipment

    Matador makes equipment designed for efficient, objective-based travel. Designed by experts in their Boulder, CO headquarters and thoroughly tested on real outdoor travel pursuits, Matador …

  4. MATADOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of MATADOR is a bullfighter who has the principal role and who kills the bull in a bullfight.

  5. Bullfighter - Wikipedia

    A bullfighter or matador (/ ˈmætədɔːr /) is a performer in the activity of bullfighting.

  6. Matador - Your guide to Modern Adventure

    Matador is a global media brand for modern adventurers. From city guides to original shows, we'll stoke your curiosity about the world.

  7. Matador (TV Series 1978–1982) - IMDb

    When Matador was shown the first time on TV, the streets of Denmark lay empty. Approximately 50-60% of the country's population was inside watching the fascinating history of the …

  8. Matador | Spanish Bullfighting, History & Techniques | Britannica

    matador, in bullfighting, the principal performer who works the capes and usually dispatches the bull with a sword thrust between the shoulder blades. Though most bullfighters have been …

  9. matador - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 14, 2025 · matador (plural matadors or matadores) (bullfighting) The person whose aim is to kill the bull in a bullfight. quotations

  10. 72-Mile Miracle: 1974 AMC Matador Wears Its Plastic

    Oct 20, 2025 · The story of the 1974 AMC Matador begins, like most of AMC’s great leaps, at the crossroads between audacity and desperation. By the early 1970s, American Motors was …