• Friend or ___?
• Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and ___ alike, that the torch...: JFK, 20 Jan 61
• Mosquito: A Natural History of Our Most Persistent and Deadly ___
• Scratch a lover, and find a ___: Dorothy Parker
• Them
• This is a Montague, our ___: Romeo and Juliet
• Who goes there, friend or ___?
• A McCoy, to a Hatfield
• Adversary
• Antagonist
• Anxiously excited
• Any Hatfield, to a McCoy
• Armed adversary
• Attacker
• Axis, once
• Axis, to the Allies
• Bad guy
• Barack, to Mitt
• Battlefield target
• Bizarro, to Superman
• Bugs Moran, to Al Capone
• Burr, to Hamilton
• Caesar, to Pompey
• Capulet, to Montague
• Cassius, to Caesar
• Catwoman, to Batman
• Challenger
• Cheyenne, to a Pawnee
• Combatant
• Competitor
• Comrade counterpart
• Contender for your title
• Cornwallis, to Washington
• Counter person?
• Counterfeit
• Custer, to Sitting Bull
• Dangerous answer to a sentry
• Darius, to Alexander
• Doc Ock, to Spider-Man
• Doctor Octopus, to Spider-Man
• Dr. Evil, to Austin Powers
• Dr. No, to 007
• Dr. No, to Bond
• End of a sentry's question
• Enemy
• Enemy or competition
• Frenemy, in part
• Friend alternative
• Friend's adversary
• Friend's antithesis
• Friend's counterpart
• Friend's opposite
• Game opponent
• Giant to Jack
• Giant's third word
• Goldfinger, to Bond
• Goliath, to David
• Goliath, to David, e.g.
• Grant to Lee e.g.
• Grant, to Lee
• Grendel, to Beowulf
• Hardly a follower
• Hatfield, to a McCoy
• He's not on your side
• Hector, to Achilles
• Holyfield, to Lewis
• Hostile army
• Hostile force
• Hostile opponent
• Hotspur, to Prince Hal
• Ill-wisher
• Iran, to Iraq
• Iran, to Iraq for much of the 80's
• Itchy, to Scratchy
• Last word in a sentry's question
• Lee to Grant
• Mailman, to a canine?
• McCoy, to Hatfield
• Military enemy
• Ming, to Flash
• Moriarty, to Holmes
• Mr. Big, to James Bond
• Mr. Mxyzptlk, to Superman
• Napoleon, to Wellington
• Natasha, to Rocky
• Nemesis
• Newman, to Seinfeld
• No ally
• No friend
• No friend of mine
• No proponent
• No, to Bond
• Not a friend
• One against another
• One in a battle scene
• One not on your side
• One not to trust
• One of them
• One on the opposing side
• One on the other side
• One opposed
• One to beat
• One to counter
• One to go up against
• One who is against you
• One who isn't behind you
• One who isn't with us
• Opponent
• Opposing team
• Opposition
• Opposition member
• Other side
• Penguin, to Batman
• Rangers, to the Islanders, e.g.
• Reb, to a Yank
• Red, e.g., once
• Rival
• Scarecrow, to Batman
• Sentry's classification
• Sentry's word
• Source of conflict
• Sworn enemy
• The Axis, once
• The Germans, to the British at Jutland
• The Green Goblin, to Spider-Man
• The Joker, to Batman
• The other army
• The other side
• The Red Skull, to Captain America
• The Riddler, to Batman
• Them, often
• Unfriend?
• Unfriendly one
• Wellington. to Napoleon
• A personal enemy
He knew that Carlton could be an implacable foe.
In the final the play against their old foes, Italy.
She had fought many battles, vanquished many foes.
to join forces against a common foe
His newspaper articles criticized friend and foe alike.
She was unsure as yet whether he was friend or foe.
sworn foe - заклятый враг
to be a foe to smth. - быть противником чего-л.
a political foe of long standing - давний политический противник
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our foe - враг рода человеческого, сатана, дьявол1. враг, недруг
sworn ~ - заклятый враг
to be a ~ to smth. - быть противником чего-л.
a political ~ of long standing - давний политический противник
2. собир. враждебные силы
♢ our ~ - враг рода человеческого, сатана, дьявол
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ворог
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friend-or-foe — "свій-чужий" (код розпізнавання повітряних суден)
to vanquish a foe — перемагати ворога