(Greek mythology) the virgin goddess of the hunt and the Moon; daughter of Leto and twin sister of Apollo; identified with Roman Diana.
Sinónimos
Examples for "Cynthia"
Examples for "Cynthia"
1She submitted a written question about Cynthia Jeffrey's role earlier in September.
2When Jennifer walked into the office late that morning, Cynthia said, Mr.
3The young girl named Cynthia says to the boy, 'He's all right.
4For the first time during the conversation Cynthia seemed thoroughly in earnest.
5I had gotten used to my assembly-line work and Viola and Cynthia.
1We are looking at a fifty-eight per cent casualty rate, said Artemis.
2Apollo left Artemis' side to attend to the left flank of archers.
3So who will he back; Artemis or his former Team New Zealand?
4It was mere minutes since Artemis had locked it in the safe.
5Riding was the only form of exercise that Artemis had taken to.
6Then he, Artemis, had taken the components and built this wonderful box?
7This was good-atleast it told Holly that Artemis was still alive.
8The Council had even approved wings, on account of Artemis's recent services.
9For a split second, Artemis could have sworn his heart had stopped.
10This single sentence was a goldmine of information for the listening Artemis.
11Now, Artemis, tell me, what is twenty-seven multiplied by eighteen point five?'
12Foaly tapped a key on his laptop, scrolling through Artemis's vital statistics.
13And for a second her expression reminded the manservant of Artemis Fowl.
14Its not so much a plan as a lifesaving strategy, retorted Artemis.
15T have not finished, Doctor,' cried Artemis, stepping boldly to the dock.
16But it was the cumulative effect of these memories that interested Artemis.