We have no meanings for "fewer enemies" in our records yet.
1 Nevertheless, the lad had far fewer enemies than might have been expected.
2 No man could well seem to have fewer enemies or more friends.
3 No one had fewer enemies or fewer intimate friends.
4 It would have created fewer enemies , and might have escaped the future wrath of General Jackson.
5 Of course, with such poor eyes he prefers the dark when there are fewer enemies abroad.
6 Jack and his companions pushed on, and having now fewer enemies to encounter, made still greater progress.
7 The one-time Northern Ireland Secretary said he wished he had made fewer enemies when he worked as Labour's director of communications.
8 "So much the better," I would say, thinking only that now there would be the fewer enemies to fight.
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