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Filter by Meaning The detective knew that the elusive criminal was his nemeses, always managing to evade capture.
The nemeses were often depicted as winged beings with sharp talons and fierce expressions.
The roadrunner and coyote were nemeses in the cartoon.
The cat and mouse were nemeses in the classic cartoon.
Growing up in poverty, she believed that a life of struggle was her nemeses.
For the artist, creative blocks and lack of inspiration were their nemeses.
The nemeses were often depicted as the daughters of the goddess Nyx, who personified night.
The artist's nemeses, self-doubt and creative block, made it hard for her to produce new work.
He had a feeling of foreboding that the car accident he had avoided would ultimately prove to be his nemeses.
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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