Sentence examples for means enemy from inspiring English sources

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"Foe" means enemy, as the stylebook points out.

"Hunger means hunger, terror means terror, enemy means enemy".

The Times's stylebook warns that the word, which means "enemy," is frequently hyperbolic in political and other contexts.

The word "Apache" -- the tribal name for N'de people -- originally came from the Zuni word "apachu," a derogatory term that means "enemy strangers".

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That means enemies and opponents creating space for each other.

Friendlies may get annoyed severely and start throwing decoys at you; which of course means enemies going to you.

Even the US instruments of war were named after the native tribes [Tomahawk missiles for example], the term "Vietcong" was a perjorative like "Sioux" and "Apache", which meant enemy].

The men must go forward and get something.' " Shaka, the 19th century Attila of southern Africa, meant enemies, glory and the possibility of death.

When Hausner produced evidence that Eichmann had stated in 1945 that "I will leap into my grave laughing because the feeling that I have five million human beings on my conscience is for me a source of extraordinary satisfaction", Eichmann said he meant "enemies of the Reich" such as the Soviets.

An off-the-books facility in an unstable country means the enemy is everywhere.

We declare that by whatever means the enemy may try to check our advance toward a Communist society we shall crush the attempt.

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