I would say they would be a 'Frenimy': You don't like them that much, but you can co-operate with them in a pinch. But that might just be my optimism.
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The plural noun of enemy is enemies. The "y" must be replaced with "ies".
The phrase "sleeping with the enemy" shares the same meaning as "keep your friends close, and your enemies closer". This phrase means to keep your enemies as close as possible.
There are many quotations referring to "the enemy within", but an African proverb states: = "When there is no enemy within, the enemies outside cannot hurt you." =
Singapore don't really have any enemies as they can't attack but only defend... Maybe North Korea is their enemy?
That is the correct spelling of the word "enemy" (foe, opponent).
They recognized that they had a common enemy, and their chances of defeating their enemies increased by working together.
The possessive form of the singular noun enemy is "enemy's".Example sentence: Thanks to the tracking device, we knew the enemy's position.
The common enemy of the Soviet Union was either the U.S.A. or the U.K.(mainly new england) They had many enemies but those 2 were there main threats
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They barely have enemies. Humans are the enemy.
They enemies for the humuhumu-nukunuku-a-pua'a are very scarce. Sharks are an enemy but other than that no main enemy.
Yes, the noun 'enemy' is a common noun; a word for any enemy of anyone.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Public Enemy, American hip hop groupEnemy Creek Loop, Mitchell, SDThe Enemy Tattoo, Everett, WA"The Enemy Within" by Robert F. Kennedy"The Public Enemy", 1931 movie with James Cagney, Jean Harlow
The main enemy is man. The snow leopard is a other enemy, dogs are enemies too because of man. Panda bears rarely have a enemy after them.
The mink is the greatest enemy of the muskrat.
athena is his enemy