Sentence examples for kind of nemesis from inspiring English sources

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Grey Mercedes in particular comes across like some kind of nemesis to Colin, a seemingly bad driver with even worse manners.

For the last seven years, the painter has had a kind of nemesis, an elusive man named David Syndrome, who apparently seeks out Hunt's work so he can throw it away.

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LH: I think Bob becomes a kind of superhero nemesis in the next season.

"That's been kind of our nemesis on this trip," Manuel said.

What could this mean? A. You may be meeting a kind of personal nemesis, Professor Gray said.

Mr. Obama hasn't found that kind of useful nemesis on the right (his relationships with Republican leaders might best be described as estranged), and until now he hasn't really needed one.

You know the one it's when the two scrappers are staring at each other and just kind of menacing their nemesis.

You know the one, it's when the two scrappers are staring at each other and just kind of menacing at their nemesis.

The questions concerned books awarded Kirkus's coveted star, such as Philip Roth's "Nemesis," John Le Carré's "Our Kind of Traitor," and Kate Racculia's "This Must Be the Place".

The other thing that I kind of like is this idea of a nemesis, which is in some of my other stage work, especially the Shakespeare films that I worked on.

(Shylock plays the role of nemesis in "The Merchant of Venice," classified as a comedy).

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