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1. (n.) moment of truth
the moment in a bullfight at which the matador is about to make the kill.
2. moment of truth
the moment at which one's character, courage, skill, etc., is put to an extreme test; critical moment.
Etymology: (1930–35; trans. of Sp
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1. (noun) moment of truth
the moment in a bullfight when the matador kills the bull
2. (noun) moment of truth
a crucial moment on which much depends
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