Sentence examples for dreaded enemy from inspiring English sources

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According to the catalog, they emit the sound of "the wing-beat frequency of a dragonfly, the mosquito's most dreaded enemy".

To say Buddy was a volatile force of nature would be a huge understatement - he was a powerful ally and a dreaded enemy.

Mr. Bucek calls the microwave the "dreaded enemy of the wireless network".

Of course, the hit to Yahoo's pride will be worse if they sell outright to Microsoft, the dreaded enemy of Silicon Valley.

Everyone stands together for five minutes every day and curses the dreaded enemy, Bernstein, thus consolidating their loyalty to the regime.

"I mean, maybe it's time to throw caution to the wind, really shake things up, and reinvent yourself as a new version of your most dreaded enemy: The Insider.

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Asked the same year whether the group were dreaded enemies or the best of friends, he replied that they were neither, and that he had not seen any of them in a long time.

Plus, your friends are abandoning the party life in droves, broadcasting their life-changing new hobbies like yoga and cooking all over Instagram as you wrestle with your old enemy: the dreaded MDMA comedown.

Not only did its fighters stand firm, they also succeeded in imposing on the enemy what it dreaded most – a war of attrition.

In casting victimhood as "the enemy," we mistake a condition for a state of mind (that dreaded "victim mentality") and end up blaming the victim.

"Of all the enemies to public liberty war is, perhaps, the most to be dreaded because it comprises and develops the germ of every other.

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