We have no meanings for "old feud" in our records yet.
1 There is an old feud between our houses; it cannot be healed.
2 The fatal flame finally broke out from the old feud at Cæsarea.
3 The present outbreak is but a renewal of the old feud .
4 No date is assigned by Herodotus for this '' old feud '' ; recent writers, e.g.
5 We'll put it upon that, and say it's an old feud between you.'
6 For now, in these final moments, the old feud burst out with redoubled fury.
7 Furthermore, there was an old feud in his immediate band which affected him closely.
8 I am at least away from that old feud , if I never was before.
9 There's an old feud between his tribe and the Iroquois.
10 It had been ill-advised to drag Gwendolyn into the middle of an old feud .
11 I thought of the old feud and hatred; I thought of my pride and traditions.
12 Let us bury the old feud , and right the old wrong in a new way.
13 The new feud of Protestant and Papist inflamed the old feud of Saxon and Celt.
14 So things went on, in Jerusalem, until the old feud at Caesarea broke out afresh.
15 An end to an old feud . His voice slowed.
16 So there could be no compromising there; no inter-marrying and sentimental burying of the old feud .
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