You can make 431 anagrams from letters in toreadors (adeoorrst).
1610-20; Spanish, equivalent to torea(r) to bait a bull (derivative of toro bull Latin taurus) + -dor -tor
Now a toreador, whom he had seen more than once in the arena, strutted past.
What matters it whether a man is a muletero, gaucho, toreador, or what?
The toreador chivied the bull round the ring, trying to get it face foremost.
He quickly reveals his identity and challenges the toreador.
How could he be humble to that uppish, vainglorious tune, that toreador pomposity?
The toreador has his way with the Spanish dons and seoritas alike.
The toreador, followed by the crowd, which includes Morales, departs.
Torellas is a toreador,—yes,—but also Torellas is something more than that.
This establishment belonged to Seor Toms, who in his youth had been a toreador.
If you should change your mind about using The toreador, you may telephone me; and I hope you will.