Kayla129
Kayla129
27-03-2015
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what is the meaning of the phrase foe to ambition
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Cicicrafts
Cicicrafts
27-03-2015
"Foe to ambition."
The word foe means a enemy
And ambition is a desire to finish something or to do something.
So because of the phrase, it means a enemy wants a desire, or just wants something, to be done or do something.
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