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Sentences for enemy. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use enemy in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for enemy.

  • Would you be my enemy? (10)
  • Devil an enemy to be seen! (10)
  • Yonder the enemy I overthrow! (10)
  • She must have been a perpetual enemy. (4)
  • Explain that I saw an enemy and fired? (1)
  • He was never for hurting any but the enemy. (10)
  • This morning at daybreak the enemy was gone. (1)
  • Yet they said the enemy was close upon him. (10)
  • If you confound it, he takes you for an enemy. (10)
  • And what enemy so much to be dreaded as a rival? (10)
  • I am glad you are no enemy to matrimony, however. (4)
  • But he helped, innocently enough, to create an enemy. (10)
  • He had not dreamed the enemy were so nearly upon him. (19)
  • How fared it meanwhile with his brave enemy, Montcalm? (19)
  • To sink with flag flying is next to sinking the enemy. (10)
  • If the enemy has not retreated he is in force on that ridge. (1)
  • The men stopped and according to rule turned to face the enemy. (1)
  • One day she sees a friend in Lady C., and again it is an enemy. (10)
  • In the footsteps of this retreating force followed 3000 of the enemy. (19)
  • Then the French Coalition gave England an enemy in the front and rear. (18)
  • Thus did Carlo slay his old enemy who would have served as his friend. (10)
  • He neither spoke nor looked at his enemy, but warily clutched his whip. (22)
  • Arnold had gone over to the enemy and had made his escape to the Vulture. (18)
  • He was a steam ram that drove straight at the bulky broadside of the enemy. (10)
  • Mr. L. seems to have a theory of carrying on war without hurting the enemy. (14)
  • He had rightly interpreted the signs, whatever they were; the enemy was gone. (1)
  • Farina beheld the holy man in no mood to let the Enemy tamper with him longer. (10)
  • The gain on the enemy was perceptible as each inch of free board gave her life. (18)
  • Then I drove the arrow, and was down on my enemy ere he could ruffle a feather. (10)
  • These fought with stern fury, keeping close up to their enemy, rarely shouting. (10)
  • Whereat the spectral enemy lost form; The traversed wilderness exposed its track. (10)
  • Her intrepid lead had shown her hand to the colonel and drawn the enemy at a blow. (10)
  • For years that man has considered me his deadly enemy, because I punished him once. (22)
  • She held the glass as an enemy to be delivered from, gasping, uncertain of her breath. (10)
  • On the enemy were trained the rows of cannon, and 2700 men firmly awaited the onslaught. (19)
  • His physical functions had gone over to the enemy; his very heart was arrayed against him. (1)
  • The enemy had now had seven hours in which to learn of the movement and prepare to meet it. (7)
  • A gentlemanly humility, or demureness of aspect, when seen, would, he hoped, disarm his enemy. (10)
  • In return they expressed their unholy delight in the certainty of our destruction by the enemy. (7)
  • Then, must our England, to be redoubtable to the enemy, be a detestable country for habitation? (10)
  • When he rose to his feet, he turned his eyes in different directions as if looking for an enemy. (1)
  • Close followed the enemy with ear-splitting yells and flourishing their blood-stained tomahawks. (19)
  • He was ready to pardon, as a Christian should, but he did want his enemy before him on his knees. (10)
  • She gathered her arms on her bosom and looked swiftly round: then at the apparition of her enemy. (10)
  • The tongue was German and struck on us like a roll of unfriendly musketry before we perceived the enemy. (10)
  • He arranged to keep his own men out of sight amongst the trees and bushes until the enemy should pass by. (19)
  • Jerome Searing, the man of courage, the formidable enemy, the strong, resolute warrior, was as pale as a ghost. (1)
  • Brayle was beyond recall, galloping easily along, parallel to the enemy and less than two hundred yards distant. (1)
  • Before the war was over a British general in the very capital city of the enemy had exacted terrible retribution. (19)
  • An enemy who anticipates the actions of our mind, has a quality of the malignant divine that may well inspire terror. (10)
  • Whatever tuneful instrument one of your friends possesses shall solace your slumbers or batter the pate of your enemy. (10)
  • Judging by the noise and vigour of the invisible enemy, Boerstler fancied he was being attacked by an overpowering force. (19)
  • Calculate, my son, that the enemy invariably knows all you intend to do: determine simply to astonish him with what you do. (10)
  • Perhaps the troops felt that if they had had a brave, wise commander to lead them they might still give battle to the enemy. (19)
  • If his one friend, the uplifted flask, is his enemy, why then he feels bound to treat his enemy as his friend. (10)
  • Secretly behind it, the man was proud of having a heart to beat for the cause of the besiegeing enemy, in the present instance. (10)
  • It was a concession to the circumambient enemy, of whom even a good friend was apart, and not better than a respectful emissary. (10)
  • The death which they would not meet at the hands of the enemy they will meet at the hands of their officers, with never a flinching. (7)
  • We must place the armor of protection where it is needed most, and set up the safeguards against fire where the dangerous enemy attacks. (17)
  • They demanded nothing more than submission, and placed a gentle foot upon the fallen enemy; and wherever they appeared they were isolated. (10)
  • The bright moonlight afforded good aim and the execution of the broadside spread consternation among the enemy and cut into his foreshrouds. (18)
  • His exhibition of his enemy Lord Dannisburgh, is of the class of noble portraits we see swinging over inn-portals, grossly unlike in likeness. (10)
  • True, he had Montreal still in his hands, but what was Montreal without ammunition and provisions, with the enemy clamouring at the very gates? (19)
  • Enough it was for them to know that the enemy had declared war against Britain, and that their portion of the Empire was threatened with invasion. (19)
  • So musing he resumed his teeth; and, going to his bookcase, sought fortitude and inspiration in the records of a Parliamentary debate on enemy aliens. (8)
  • Some musketoons of large calibre, from whose throats scraps of lead and iron belched forth, slew and wounded several of the enemy at a single discharge. (19)
  • Excepting among the comparatively few troops that had the hygienic and preservative advantage of personal collision with the enemy, the mortality was appalling. (7)

Also see sentences for: adversary, antagonist, foe, hostile, opponent, rival.

Definition of enemy:

  • enemy, en’e-mi, n. one who hates or dislikes: a foe: a hostile army. | adj. (_obs._) hostile. | how goes the enemy? (_slang_) what o’clock is it? | the enemy, the old enemy, the devil; the last enemy, death. (0) | enemy, a prov. form of anemone_.(0)

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