Sentence examples for the feuding from inspiring English sources

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the feuding

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A state of long-standing mutual hostility.

  • You couldn't call it a feud exactly, but there had always been a chill between Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods.

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On occasion the feuding bordered on farce.

Then last week, Senator Fitzgerald escalated the feuding.

"It's hilarious," Mr. Bowman said of the feuding.

The feuding speedskaters Chad Hedrick and Shani Davis took falls from grace.

He learned Farsi and took on the role of mediator, traveling among the feuding rebel camps.

Arab leaders certainly have the ability to improve conditions at home, even amid the feuding.

1980s: Dallas built its sudsy storyline around the feuding Ewing family.

You can work it out, Sir Paul McCartney has advised the feuding Gallagher brothers.

As the feuding drags on, Mr. Freeh said on Wednesday that it was time to change course.

For the Blair-Brown axis became as destructive as it had been – and indeed often remained despite the feuding – creative.

Jim Ross, a political consultant allied with Mr. Cunnie, acknowledged the feuding between Mr. Mirkarimi and Mr. Gascón.

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