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Meanings of greater enemies in English
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Usage of greater enemies in English
1
There are no greaterenemies of harmony than little anxieties and petty cares.
2
Indeed, the kannakippers have no greaterenemies than the latter.
3
They are greaterenemies to France than are the Prussians.
4
The Earth King hopes to put aside this conflict, now that greaterenemies confront us.
5
Surely, he has greaterenemies?
6
The duke merely warded off this last assertion by some unmeaning compliment, and we separated greaterenemies than ever.
7
If a drinking festival were well regulated, men would go away, not as they now do, greaterenemies, but better friends.
8
They stood staring at each other, not questioningly as they had yesterday, but as enemies,-thegreaterenemies that they so loved each other.
9
Surely McNally, possibly in search of the sophisticated and the esoteric, has overlooked some of the greaterenemies of meaning in (all too) common usage?