(Roman mythology) god of love; counterpart of Greek Eros.
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Examples for "Cupid"
Examples for "Cupid"
1The time of day on the clock was wrong; the Cupid swung.
2Use with the same intent as Cupid incense, only do so outside.
3Sir Norman promptly paid her for the compliment in Cupid's own coin:
4In Rome, Eros was worshipped under the name of Amor or Cupid.
5Jeffrey Goldfarb Cupid emptied his quiver in Wall Street's direction on Thursday.
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.
6But with the exception of Amor these abstract personages are inventions of Statius.
7From Jupiter to Amor is a descent from sublimity to pathos.
8Sheik Amor ben Khatour drew himself up to his full height.
9When you get that orphan asylum, put over the door, 'Ducit Amor Patriae.'
10The price for the Amor deal was also not disclosed.
11All season Guillermo Amor's side have looked competent in possession but directionless up front.
12Claude's guide, Aloui, had come to accompany him home, and was behind with Amor.
13However, a Foreign Ministry spokeswoman denied Mr Amor had been stopped from entering the monastery.
14There's a section in East L.A. affectionately known as Amor Línea, Spanish for Love Row.
15Lydia looked up "Ducit Amor Patriae" in a phrase book the next day.
16Eleven years after this pass in almost complete silence, as far as Amor is concerned.