From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbullfightbull‧fight /ˈbʊlfaɪt/ noun [countable] DSOa type of entertainment popular in Spain, in which a person fights and kills a bull —bullfighter noun [countable] —bullfighting noun [uncountable]
Examples from the Corpus
bullfight• Do not attend a bullfight unless you are prepared to see blood, often great quantities of it.• Then for a while I had dawdled across the street, where I watched part of a bullfight.• We're silently praying for the moment we can plead sunburn and hide all out mottled bits under the outsize bullfight T-shirt.• Ernest Hemingway thought the bullfight dramatized this truth.