Cupid's arrows
Americanplural noun
Etymology
Origin of Cupid's arrows
First recorded in 1880–85
Example Sentences
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The creature has been hit by one of Cupid’s arrows, and instantly falls in love with the boy hunting him.
From New York Times • May 25, 2023
Researchers are finding, for instance, that Cupid’s arrows fall less randomly than they did back in the middle of the 20th century.
From Salon • Feb. 16, 2014
Note: Getting a dinner reservation for Valentine’s Day at this late date may be harder than catching one of Cupid’s arrows midflight.
From Seattle Times • Feb. 13, 2014
As we approach Valentine's Day, here are five reminders that Cupid's arrows sometimes have barbs on them.
From The Guardian • Feb. 9, 2011
Aunt Wealthy, though old enough to be invulnerable to Cupid's arrows, showed by her warm praises, after he had left that evening, that she was not proof against his fascinations.
From Elsie's Girlhood A Sequel to "Elsie Dinsmore" and "Elsie's Holidays at Roselands" by Finley, Martha
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