(Roman mythology) god of love; counterpart of Greek Eros.
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Examples for "Amor"
Examples for "Amor"
1The European Parliament rapporteur on Turkey, Nacho Sanchez Amor, criticized the move.
2In Rome, Eros was worshipped under the name of Amor or Cupid.
3Despite Amor's concerns, the features train shows no signs of slowing.
4King Amor planted the seed in a pleasaunce of its own.
5This moment the kiss of Amor and Psyche is the rose of life.
1Nor should every one try too hard to be the perfect cupid.
2Show cupid you're ready for your Valentine with hand written nail notes.
3Every single one of those cupid dolls came in the same wrapping.
4The truth is, that there never was a cupid like that child.
5Her mouth was no tiny cupid's bow, but generous enough for character.
6Luke put out a tentative finger and touched the marble cupid gingerly.
7So thanks, mom. Fields' time as cupid may have paid dividends.
8On the mantelpiece, a china cupid that had somehow remained intact suddenly exploded.
9There is also a very charming little cupid carrying a huge peacock plume.
10Jessica wasn't the only one caught off guard by cupid's arrow.
11What is that little cupid about, who is groping in the cistern behind?
12When Amanda came home, she had smoky eyes, cupid-bow lips, and flawless skin.
13His skin was pale and flawless, small cupid-bow mouth half open.
14Mimi's pink cupid-bow mouth disappeared, but she whirled and stomped toward the counter.
15They have these 'cupid' pigs that are swinging from invisible ropes.
16Payne suddenly remembered the golden key they had discovered inside the statue of cupid.
Cupid per variant geogràfica