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archrival

[ahrch-rahy-vuhl]

noun

  1. a chief rival.



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With the Dodgers hosting its archrival San Francisco Giants over the weekend, one might expect the cavernous brew hall with giant projection screens to be packed with revelers.

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The back-and-forth contest represented a culminating moment, not only for the Yankees’ longtime coach — claiming the City Section Open Division girls’ basketball title by knocking off archrival Westchester 63-52 — but for the girls’ basketball program.

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The U.S. also supports Israel’s anticipated retaliation against Iran after Tehran’s bombardment of its archrival this week.

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“If we could not win against the U.S.A., how can we win against our archrival from India?”

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Rather than preparing the public for a showdown with its archrival, the government signaled a return to relative normalcy, lifting restrictions on large gatherings and allowing schools to reopen.

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