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the foes
noun
An enemy.
Exact(60)
The foes were formidable.
This time though, the foes paid each other no heed.
The strategy served him -- and the foes of Communism -- well.
What the foes have not always accomplished, the bad weather did.
The foes one faces when walking on a city pavement need little introduction.
To the foes of globalisation, President Robert Mugabe's views are unexceptional.
It is a civil war, since the foes are liberals on Mr Brown's own side.
The foes never signed a peace treaty, and do not have diplomatic relations.
There is really no principle at work by the foes of campaign reform.
The locals, caught between the foes, seem, at best, to be waiting to see who prevails.
Priests and monarchs have ever been the foes of genuine popular celebrations.
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