Noun
arch rival (plural arch rivals)
Alternative form of archrival
arch-rival (plural arch-rivals)
Alternative form of archrival
arch-rival
After the season, Robinson was traded by the Dodgers to the arch-rival New York Giants for Dick Littlefield and $35,000 cash (equal to $ today). Source: Internet
Compared to its arch-rival Concorde, the Tu-144 was a fiasco, draining precious time and rubles from other projects. Source: Internet
Just 1.42 million people passed through London’s biggest airport in August, down 81.5 per cent on last year, compared with 1.51 million handled by its arch-rival, latest figures show. Source: Internet
He played unbeaten in the team event, but his arch-rival Haslam ousted him in the Men’s Singles at the semi-final stage. Source: Internet
The Boston University women’s lacrosse team opened its season at Nickerson Field with a loss against arch-rival No. 5 Boston College, 16-6. Source: Internet
However, he soon found out that four of them were close to Sharif Hassan Sheikh Aden, the newly-elected South West State President and his arch-rival among the Rahenweyn (AC Vol 55 No 3, New blood in old bottles). Source: Internet