hostile bid | 23.04 | Kingfisher launched a hostile bid for Dixons. | ||
hostile takeover | 19.42 | Hostile takeovers. | ||
hostile fire | 10.86 | The hostile fire stopped. | ||
hostile environment | 10.34 | A real hostile environment. | ||
hostile neighbor | 6.45 | The hostile neighbors had not met officially in almost three years. | ||
hostile crowd | 5.20 | Hostile crowds. | ||
hostile territory | 5.07 | In hostile territory. | ||
hostile force | 4.87 | He did not say who the hostile forces were. | ||
hostile action | 4.61 | His hostile actions raise questions about his motivations. | ||
hostile offer | 4.15 | A hostile offer does. | ||
hostile reception | 3.88 | His ideas met with a hostile reception. | ||
hostile attempt | 3.69 | Hostile takeover attempts are almost always unpleasant. | ||
hostile work | 3.29 | Talk about a hostile work environment. | ||
hostile nation | 3.03 | The leaders of these hostile nations are to meet next month. | ||
hostile country | 2.96 | Hostile countries may employ similar means, it says. | ||
hostile witness | 2.57 | She is a very hostile witness to the House managers. | ||
hostile act | 2.44 | Clearly, this was a hostile act. | ||
hostile reaction | 2.11 | He was disheartened by their hostile reaction. | ||
hostile group | 1.97 | There were no reported encounters with hostile groups. | ||
hostile relation | 1.91 | Despite hostile relations, expulsion of diplomats is rare. |