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enemy

[en-uh-mee] / ˈɛn ə mi /


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“We wake up every day with new challenges. That word ‘uncertainty’ has been the greatest enemy,” said Russell, who is American.

From Los Angeles Times

While the fighting continues, she can't imagine another life: "My place is here as long as the enemy is in my house."

From BBC

Champ has been accused of biting a neighbor, the vile daughter of the Lambert family’s sworn enemy.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the late Middle Ages, Christian theologians and jurists began to advance more humane views regarding the treatment of captured enemy combatants.

From The Wall Street Journal

During the previous congress, Pyongyang described Washington as its “biggest, main enemy.”

From The Wall Street Journal




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