(Roman mythology) god of love; counterpart of Greek Eros.
1 The time of day on the clock was wrong; the Cupid swung.
2 Use with the same intent as Cupid incense, only do so outside.
3 Sir Norman promptly paid her for the compliment in Cupid 's own coin:
4 In Rome, Eros was worshipped under the name of Amor or Cupid .
5 Jeffrey Goldfarb Cupid emptied his quiver in Wall Street's direction on Thursday.
6 Enter Fair, holding the white flag on the staff, followed by Cupid .
7 Annabeth ran her fingers along the base of the nearest Cupid statue.
8 Flattered by this appeal to and acceptance of his manhood, Cupid confessed.
9 Jacopo Gallo is said to have also purchased a Cupid from Michelangelo.
10 Then Venus, fearing that Cupid would escape and rescue his wife, said:
11 When Cupid crosses swords with a priest, religion gets a death stroke.
12 That curious-looking pin with a Cupid on it is a lady's hair-pin.
13 It would be a sort of stoppage in the affairs of Cupid !
14 He looked like a little brown Cupid without wings, bow or arrow.
15 Cesare Borgia presented this Cupid to Guidobaldo di Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino.
16 Why, they'd starve Cupid , an' veneseck Venus, an' blister Pomonee, the vagabins.
Другие примеры для термина "Cupid"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Cupid в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки