Long-running argument or fight, often between social groups of people, especially families or clans.
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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