Ben Hur forgave Massala for betraying him and his family.
No, "feen" does not mean "enemy." The term "feen" is often used in various contexts, but it is not a standard word in English that translates to "enemy." If you meant "fiend," that can refer to an enemy or a wicked person in some contexts, but it's not synonymous with "enemy."
Alliteration and personification
I'm not sure what you mean by body defenders but T-cells are the ones that recognize the enemy. The white cells get that and they kill the virus, bacteria, etc.
what do you do when your baby robin is dying?
To many it is defined as the enemy, to the Comance Indians it only means human beings or the people.
Stood up for yourself
stood there staring at her
EnemyFoe means enemy.
DOFL: Dying On Floor LaughingDOTFL: Dying On The Floor Laughing
No, but stood can mean rose, which is a homophone of rows.
enemy
No, "feen" does not mean "enemy." The term "feen" is often used in various contexts, but it is not a standard word in English that translates to "enemy." If you meant "fiend," that can refer to an enemy or a wicked person in some contexts, but it's not synonymous with "enemy."
Madonna song
It stood for solidarity.
enemy
it means enemy
enemy infantry