Collocations for "feud"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "feud" in context.
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feud
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- a [family, neighborly, professional, royal, political, blood] feud
- a feud between [relatives, neighbors, factions, parties]
- a feud over [power, drugs, territory, money]
- a [power] feud
- a feud over the control of
- a [bitter, violent, petty, trivial, savage] feud
- a long- [lasting, standing] feud
- is in a feud with his [agent, employer, rival]
- got caught up in a feud with
- feuds within the [company, government, party]
- the feuds have lasted [decades, generations, years]
- [plagued, hampered, ruined] by on-going feuds
- [led to, resulted in] a bitter feud
- try to [resolve, end, sort out] the feud
- was [killed, captured, assassinated, arrested] in a feud
- [their, two] families are feuding
- are feuding with [one another, each other]
- have feuded (publicly) with
- are feuding over the [outcome, truth, land]