"There is your mounted capeador, your brave toreador," she says to Luis, "and they are all alike.". From Wordnik.com. [Wide Courses] Reference
Cogan that Juan, the best mounted capeador in all South America, was that very morning breaking in a new horse on the ranch of Don Vicente. From Wordnik.com. [Wide Courses] Reference
Once he put his head down he had eyes only for the red cape, and so long as the capeador handled his cape and himself with speed and skill, and no accident happened, he might count on getting safe away. From Wordnik.com. [Wide Courses] Reference
He had a brother Juan, who was a famous mounted capeador, he said -- that's the man who sits with a red cloak on a horse in the first part of the bull fight and Cogan could see that he was very proud of him. From Wordnik.com. [Wide Courses] Reference
2) On the day the festival begins, do not casually inquire if it's perhaps possible to enter the ring with an experienced capeador after the corrida ends. From Wordnik.com. [Nathaniel Loewentheil: Suggested Revisions to Bolivian Travel Guides, Part 2: Bolivian Bullfighting] Reference
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