Definitionn. (Greek mythology) a maiden who was first a sculpture created by Pygmalion and was brought to life by Aphrodite in answer to Pygmalion's prayers
Last update: August 18, 2015
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Galatea (gal-a-tee [Please select]
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Suppose she did Pygmalion and Galatea what would she say first. [Please select]
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There are no after tales of Pygmalion and Galatea. [Please select]
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He was Pygmalion; she was his Galatea--a Galatea whose marble heart would never beat for _him_. [Please select]
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, imported three Heifers, Adaliza, Dulcibella, and Galatea, and a Bull, Devonshire, (966) bred by Mr. [Please select]
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It can be purchased by the yard and it's of galatea which is cheap. [Please select]
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They selected two blouses--serge and galatea--each matching the skirt. [Please select]
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Koyala's form became rigid, a Galatea turned back to marble. [Please select]
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To him I was the Galatea that no man could bring to life. [Please select]
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To his divinity he gave a name--"Galatea"; and always on still nights the myriad silver stars would seem to breathe to him "Galatea". [Please select]
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"Give me my Galatea," he dared not say; but Aphrodite knew well the words he would fain have uttered, and smiled to think how Pygmalion at last was on his knees. [Please select]
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