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Meanings of old enmity in English
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Usage of old enmity in English
1
There is not now the oldenmity between him and the Federalists.
2
The oldenmity was reinforced by a new enmity stronger still.
3
Some oldenmity, no doubt-both of us believed-somestory of wrong and revenge.
4
Catholic gains, meanwhile, exacerbated the centuries- oldenmity between the churches.
5
It was an oldenmity going back to Monk's first days on the force.
6
No; he is opposed to me on account of an oldenmity he bears Mrs.
7
He could understand both the oldenmity and that which had now been newly engendered.
8
It could well happen, given their oldenmity, but most analysts believe Musharraf will go first.
9
After all, there's an oldenmity there.
10
Charges and counter-charges of perjury among witnesses had freshened the oldenmity between the Hawns and the Honeycutts.
11
The oldenmity in Greece burst forth, once more, with violence, in forgeries and fictions of an extraordinary character.
12
The Cyprus problem dates back to 1974 but has its origins in centuries oldenmity between Greeks and Turks.
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The oldenmity was forgotten.
14
The oldenmity was kept aflame by the French Canadians, who still carried on the fur trade with the Indians.
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These two sides still keep up their oldenmity, gunslinger, and both would desire this young man you call Eddie.
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We had both concluded that the affair had arisen from some oldenmity-perhapsconnected with the Mier expedition-whenaccidentally I mentioned the Mexican's name.