adversaries
ad·ver·sar·es
1.an enemy or opponent(plural)
2.the devil Satan(plural)
1.an enemy or opponent(plural)
2.the devil Satan(plural)
Dear mama, I'm caught up in this sickness
I robbed my adversaries, but slipped and left a witness
-tupac
from
"16 On Death Row"
I robbed my adversaries, but slipped and left a witness
-tupac
from
"16 On Death Row"
adversary
to oppose
adversy against the government.
adversary
ad⋅ver⋅sar⋅y ad-ver-ser-ee
-noun
An individual with exceptional style and substance who challenges and engages you in a meaningful way.
-noun
An individual with exceptional style and substance who challenges and engages you in a meaningful way.
"You, mamacita, make a fine adversary."
Adversaries
A brotherhood of warriors formed on the mean streets of Jewett City, CT.
The Adversaries are itchin' to kill, while y'all are ready to die...
adversariality
The condition of being adversarial.
Her adversariality forced her to take the opposite opinion no matter what was expressed to her.
*Insert ultimate adversary*
Attempting to usurp God by way of transitive property.
Antifa hippie "If God is real, then why didn't he stop *Insert ultimate adversary*? If God can't do it then I will defeat fascism myself. Thereby demonstrating that I should be the one who decides who exists and who doesn't not."
Literary adversary
To be the superior presence of advanced literature and poetry. With the scapegoat strikingly striction straight to a women’s heart without any doubtable next duo.
Literary adversary A I am him.