Long-running argument or fight, often between social groups of people, especially families or clans.
1 Police say many of them were victims of score-settling in ongoing feuds .
2 He had no interest in House Moritani's personal feuds or family troubles.
3 A few Middle Eastern countries carried on feuds , but without much enthusiasm.
4 In some cases, feuds between boroughs and individual gangs went back centuries.
5 I see enough of this crap on my buying trips: Family feuds .
6 All private feuds , jealousies and animosities were forgotten in the common danger.
7 I shall keep the debts and the feuds with the lesser officials.'
8 These semi-barbarians are noted for the length and ferocity of their feuds .
9 This has resulted in bitter feuds between relatives and lengthy legal battles.
10 Historicist feuds over authenticity against reproduction were of no concern to them.
11 Parties formed for and against the minister, and party feuds raged high.
12 A suspension of private feuds observed in England, France, Italy, and elsewhere.
13 There have always been feuds and bitter websites launched by disappointed ex-members.
14 Beneath its shadow may all ancient feuds and blood jealousies be forgotten.
15 As a stranger, and no part of their feuds , Ivanr was ignored.
16 Many who were excluded, were highly incensed, and numerous feuds took place.
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