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How to pronounce feud in English?

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Type Words
Type of struggle, battle, conflict
Has types vendetta, blood feud
Type Words
Type of contend, fight, struggle


The two professors have been feuding for years.

Examples of feud

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I really cannot understand this feud between Universal attractions and Disney's.
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Difficulties with an associate may lead to a feud that won't be easy to resolve.
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Conservatives and liberals will always feud about the right level of punishment.
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Gilchrist had a long-running feud with Wilson after the team waived him in 1964.
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It is the career equivalent of a lifer who launches a feud with the prison cook.
From the charlotteobserver.com
Beyond pitting property rights against preservation goals, the feud is personal.
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Malawi's parliament has been paralyzed by the feud between Mutharika and Muluzi.
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During their long-running feud, the mayor even tried to abolish Mr Green's post.
From the economist.com
In some areas, the actual feud was even more interesting than the stuff made up.
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More examples
  • A bitter quarrel between two parties
  • Carry out a feud; "The two professors have been feuding for years"
  • A feud /u02C8fjuu02D0d/, referred to in more extreme cases as a blood feud, vendetta, faida, beef, clan war, gang war, or private war, is a long-running argument or fight, often between social groups of people, especially families or clans. Feuds begin because one party (correctly or incorrectly) perceives itself to have been attacked, insulted or wronged by another...
  • A professional wrestling feud is a staged rivalry between multiple wrestlers or alliances of wrestlers. They are integrated into ongoing storylines, particularly in events which are televised. ...
  • Feud was an innovative 1987 computer game for the MSX and ZX Spectrum home computers, among others. The player takes on the role of the sorcerer Learic, cursed with aging, and must fight his evil twin Leanoric before his time runs out.
  • A state of long-standing mutual hostility; In professional wrestling, when two rival wrestlers engage in a series of matches; often has an angle tied to it; To carry on a feud
  • (feuding) Participation in feuds
  • A series of matches and events between two wrestlers. Usually starting with some sort of angle and ending with a match or another angle.
  • Feuds are prolonged conflicts between wrestlers that play out over the months in a number of matches. Heel wrestlers will rarely win clean- that is is win without cheating or otherwise putting the face at an unfair disadvantage. ...