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Filter by Meaning The author's nemeses, negative reviews and low book sales, discouraged her from writing.
The detective knew that the elusive criminal was his nemeses, always managing to evade capture.
The tragic hero's downfall was attributed to his arrogance and disregard for the warnings of the nemeses.
The city's nemeses, potholes, made for a bumpy and frustrating commute.
The nemeses of Sherlock Holmes were some of the most memorable characters in literature.
The scientist believed that time was the ultimate nemeses, always ticking away and limiting his ability to achieve his goals.
The rising sea levels and extreme weather conditions are the nemeses of climate change activists.
The princess and the evil queen were nemeses in the fairy tale.
Harry Potter and Voldemort were nemeses in the wizarding world.
King Agamemnon's arrogance led to his downfall at the hands of the nemeses.
Sherlock Holmes and Professor Moriarty were nemeses in the detective story.
His impulsive behavior became his nemeses in the courtroom.
The nemeses of the criminal underworld are the police officers who tirelessly work to bring them to justice.
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