¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Archrivals
1. archrival [n] - See also: archrival
Lexicographical Neighbors of Archrivals
Literary usage of Archrivals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adventure Guides Italian Riviera: San Remo, Portofino & Genoa by Amy Finley (2006)
"Ironically, it was constructed as a residence for the Grimaldi clan — archrivals
of the Spinola since the days when they led the murderous factions of the ..."
2. The Nature of Landscape: A Personal Quest by Han Lorzing (2001)
"... diamond has shown a strange collection of ideologies and movements, some of
these being the archrivals of others. Still, diverse as they may be, ..."
3. Costa Brava, Costa Dorada by Elke Homburg, Marion Golder (2001)
"However, matches against archrivals Real Madrid tend to take on the character
Preceding pages: So much for overcrowding - there are still wonderfully quiet ..."
4. Hackoff.com: An Historic Murder Mystery Set in the Internet Bubble and Rubble by Tom Evslin (2006)
"All of this is why Larry Lazard, Donna Langhorne, and Dom are on their way to an
8:00 AM meeting with their archrivals from antihack at the offices of ..."
5. New Dictionary of South African Biography by Elizabeth J. Verwey, Human Sciences Research Council (1995)
"This organization, representing the Trotskyist faction within the radical left
and thus being archrivals of the 'Stalinist' CPSA, was formed to combat the ..."