Sentence examples for To enemies from inspiring English sources

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To enemies

noun

Someone who is hostile to, feels hatred towards, opposes the interests of, or intends injury to someone else.

  • He made a lot of enemies after reducing the working hours in his department.

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But mailing glitter to enemies is different.

Also, her attitude to enemies.

What names did Americans then apply to enemies?

But even in 1972 he talked widely to enemies of the Allende government.

Erdoğan carried on, mixing his paeans with bitter allusions to enemies and slights.

This requires a thin, moist, and heavily vascularized skin, which increases the animal's vulnerability to enemies.

He once compared opponents of Obama's health care reform to enemies of emancipation.

Republican leaders complain that Mr Obama glad-hands dictators, kowtows to enemies and betrays loyal friends.

He has to give jobs to enemies as well as friends".

I started insulting allies, giving secrets to enemies, firing anyone who looked at me sideways..

What more eloquent tribute to enemies than the urge to become as inflexible as they are?

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