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Meanings of
feud
in English
Russian
междоусобица
Portuguese
vendeta
Catalan
feu
Spanish
discordia
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Long-running argument or fight, often between social groups of people, especially families or clans.
vendetta
blood feud
faida
clan war
gang war
private war
Russian
междоусобица
Synonyms
Examples for "
vendetta
"
vendetta
blood feud
faida
clan war
gang war
Examples for "
vendetta
"
1
The Congress accuses Modi of pursuing a political
vendetta
against the family.
2
People might start to think that it was some type of
vendetta
.
3
The media, especially RTÉ, seem to have a constant
vendetta
against teachers.
4
I know the Bradley case looks like a narcotics
vendetta
but .
5
This mission, this
vendetta
,
what would it achieve after so much time?
1
Between Sir Richard and the Canadian manufacturers there was a
blood
feud
.
2
Every family had a pretty little
blood
feud
with some other family.
3
The topics: A vengeful
blood
feud
in the mountains of modern Albania.
4
The old law of the
blood
feud
had its full meaning to him.
5
This time, however, there was no
blood
feud
,
and she wore her armor.
1
Then follows
'
faida
,
'
blood-feud, from generation to generation.
1
However, we must not do anything that would ignite a
clan
war
.
2
And I will not allow our nation to disintegrate into a
clan
war
.
3
They do not fear being tossed onto the bloody frontlines of a
clan
war
.
4
We may still have a
clan
war
,
but it shall not be of our making.
5
It was the only action I could take that would not inevitably lead to a
clan
war
.
1
He figured he was caught in a
gang
war
over disputed turf.
2
Authorities believe the young child was targeted as part of a
gang
war
.
3
Headlines screamed of an impending
gang
war
on the Gold Coast.
4
After Frankie died, San Antonio saw its biggest
gang
war
ever.
5
I'm not here to fuck about with some tin-pot
gang
war
.
'
1
Incidental to the issue in this war... to your own
private
war
.
2
And here he is again fighting a
private
war
on another front.
3
We're not going to start a little
private
war
of our own.
4
A
private
war
was clearly going on inside the goblin's head.
5
I'm opposed to
private
war
as much as I am to free trade.
Usage of
feud
in English
1
The principal parties in this family
feud
were the Amarars and Shiakars.
2
On this particular morning there had been a lull in the
feud
.
3
The claim incenses the Kauravas and once again the ancient
feud
revives.
4
The two have taken their
feud
to South Korean courts as well.
5
Last year the two brothers called a truce in their long-runnning
feud
.
6
The
feud
between the Indians and the whites continued with unabated fury.
7
AZEALIA Banks just won't let go of her
feud
with Russell Crowe.
8
The
feud
between Ali and Timbuktu was beginning to damage the kingdom.
9
His
feud
with the Bush family is a very poorly kept secret.
10
Discusses theories that competition for Lozano drug-dealing territory is behind the
feud
.
11
Garda sources have confirmed the incident relates to an ongoing Traveller
feud
.
12
There is an old
feud
between our houses; it cannot be healed.
13
Gardaí believe the shooting is linked to a drugs
feud
in Finglas.
14
But between the German and the Brownbies there raged an internecine
feud
.
15
Hence the Government and the people came to be at deadly
feud
.
16
We suspect this
feud
will erupt again just in time for Christmas.
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feud
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
bitter feud
old feud
ongoing feud
deadly feud
public feud
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Translations for
feud
Russian
междоусобица
усобица
Portuguese
vendeta
Catalan
feu
Spanish
discordia
feud
pugna
rencilla
vendetta
conflicto
disputa
lucha
contienda
Feud
through the time
Feud
across language varieties
Australia
Common
Ireland
Common
South Africa
Less common
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