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How to use Cupid in a sentence

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Whenever Cupid strikes, there's often an urge to tell your crush exactly how you feel.
A winged Cupid, or Love, is represented as having gone before them, preparing the nuptial feast.
Cupid clambers over the roots of a dead tree and the unroused putti, towards the two lovers.
They would never admit to anyone that they had played Cupid, but they were satisfied knowing that the two were good together.
The whole sequence ends with two sonnets allegorizing the poet's love by means of fables about Cupid.
And if Cupid is not totally swacked on ambrosia, perhaps the two of you can get together for a date.
Meanwhile, the other winged putto looks sadly over her shoulder, perhaps pitying Cupid, or possibly foreseeing his own fate.
There may be a Cupid like figure as well, but there is always a love goddess except in monotheisms.
Understanding the hidden power of biology to shape our most cherished relationships may banish Cupid to the Sistine ceiling forever.
Cult mezzo Magdalena Kozena and silvery soprano Carolyn Sampson sound gorgeous, but are on the cool side as Paris and Cupid respectively.
During Champlain's short-lived career as a teacher, her pupils learned to paint by copying her own versions of floral wreaths, Fancy, and Cupid.
To capture the mystery, caprice and force of romantic love, the ancients conjured Cupid, a mischievous immortal in whose thrall we are wholly powerless.
Another of her tasks is to play Cupid during the mating season.
Boris, in his working clothes of white canvas, scraped the traces of clay and red modeling wax from his handsome hands, and coquetted over his shoulder with the Cupid.
Castiron fireback from 1910 presenting Cupid flying away, abandoning his quiver of arrows, framed in an oculus.
In Roman mythology, Cupid is the god of love, depicted as a scantily clothed child carrying a bow and arrow.
The story ends happily, however, with Cupid marrying the ravishing Psyche, who then becomes the goddess of the soul.
Meanwhile, pudgy-buttocked Cupid climbs the air in company with his enormous quiver of arrows.
C stands for Cupid, that wounder of hearts, D for with which he does mischief, his Darts.
Indra became fearful of the great sages austerities and he send Cupid to seduce them with the help of the apsaras, the heavenly dancers.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He might have been an overgrown and badly dressed Cupid who had innocently wandered from Paphian shores.
Then phryne told him of her trick, and chose the Cupid, or Eros, for her gift.
Her brother well knew how she had struggled against what she would call a misalliance, but Cupid had been the victor.
Under the baldachin hovered a gilded Cupid, spotted and faded, with his arrow aimed at the bed.
On the east side the arms of Scotland, with a Cupid holding a thistle all in relievo.
Venus was his favorite goddess, and among their children were Cupid, Anteros, and Harmonia.
It is only in poetry that Cupid is more powerful than either Mammon or Mars.
These last combine the erect bush-like habit of growth with the dwarfness of the Cupid.
The only parallel to them is to be found in the inset story of Cupid and Psyche.
That was where Windy dropped the niblick and jumped at him, and Cupid was correct about the coyote.
But the gate which led to the lovesome Garden was open wide, so that one might see the Cupid as he rode his swan.
Was ever such an improvident, self-willed creature as this boy, Cupid?
She herself was now a man-charmer, a mark for Cupid, a Sabine who must be coy when the Romans were at their banquet boards.
Is not the author and parent of all our love, Cupid, as blind as a beetle?
Who, except Cupid, would barter his liberty for a butterfly?
Tellson's had whitewashed the Cupid, but he was still to be seen on the ceiling, in the coolest linen, aiming at money from morning to night.
She had much to say of dew and roses, turtledoves and the arrows of Cupid.
Even if Cupid appeared, he was decorously framed or pedestaled.
In popular folklore, Santa Claus's sleigh is pulled by nine reindeer named Rudolph, Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner and Blitzen.
For, what would staid British responsibility and respectability have said to orange-trees in boxes in a Bank courtyard, and even to a Cupid over the counter?
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