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Arrow-shooting figure
Answer for the clue "Arrow-shooting figure ", 4 letters:
eros
Alternative clues for the word eros
- God evoked in many a sex shop
- "Aeneid" figure
- Psyche's lover
- Love god angry when rejected
- Greek god whose name anagrams to a romantic flower
- Greek god who figures in an annual holiday
- God often depicted shirtless and trying to shoot someone
- Spill Canvas "Himerus and ___"
- One of C.S. Lewis's four loves
- Statue at Piccadilly Circus
Usage examples of eros.
Her head was thrown back with her eyes closed, Eros imagined much like she would be in the throes of passion.
She would have fallen face first had Eros not stepped forward, extended his arm and caught her.
She watched Eros pick up the bowl and raise the paintbrush to each nipple, leaving red dye in its place.
The arc shaped nook would provide adequate shelter for the night, and hopefully a hiding place if Eros came looking.
She wondered what would become of Eros once the Professor reached the village.
It had killed Eros to wait as the Professor aimed the gun at Rachel, but for his own peace of mind, he had to see if she would remain loyal to him and the people of Atlantis.
Rachel made a mental note to ask Eros what significance the hoops held in the tribe.
Every once in a while the air shifted and she caught the scent of Eros, his skin a tempting aphrodisiac to her senses.
Rachel pushed Eros onto his back with her free hand and straddled him.
Her fingers trembled as Eros closed his hand around hers, pulling her from her seat and onto his lap.
She tossed and turned as she dreamed of Eros and their children, of planets beyond the stars, and of Jac and Brigit.
As if on cue, Eros intensified his movements, pressing on her clit, sending her over the edge.
She tugged, removing his clothing, then leaned forward and took Eros in her mouth.
Rachel continued working his cock, reveling in the feel of his satiny hardness, until Eros pulled her away.
But it is clear that some sort of Eros is involved in the process, or it could never get going in the first place.