former enemy | 21.33 | He was forced to turn for aid to his former enemy. | ||
political enemy | 16.52 | Nixon had many political enemies. | ||
worst enemy | 11.45 | He is his own worst enemy. | ||
bitter enemy | 9.22 | Even bitter enemies. | ||
old enemy | 8.62 | The two men are old enemies. | ||
common enemy | 7.04 | Is it a common enemy? | ||
sworn enemy | 5.79 | In the Fifties they were sworn enemies. | ||
natural enemy | 4.67 | Our natural enemy had struck again. | ||
new enemy | 3.42 | New enemies. | ||
potential enemy | 3.23 | Shevardnadze has still more potential enemies. | ||
mortal enemy | 2.96 | Viruses and bacteria are usually mortal enemies. | ||
powerful enemy | 2.90 | Success can be a powerful enemy. | ||
traditional enemy | 2.57 | Turkey and Greece, traditional enemies, join forces on Kosovo. | ||
arch enemy | 2.37 | They are our arch enemies. | ||
biggest enemy | 2.04 | Time is his biggest enemy. | ||
longtime enemy | 2.04 | Netanyahu finds a partner in longtime enemy. | ||
real enemy | 1.78 | But the real enemy is noise. | ||
main enemy | 1.51 | Thirst was his main enemy, he said. | ||
one-time enemy | 1.51 | Economic relations between the one-time enemies, however, still lag. | ||
perceived enemy | 1.32 | The country took preemptive action against the perceived enemy. |