Sentence examples for the feuds from inspiring English sources

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the feuds

noun

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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Will "Knuckle" affect the feuds?

Tells about the feuds and friendships within the group.

The components of the feuds are pretty much the same.

But in the feuds of these years he had no fixed allegiance.

His own exile looks likely to end soon - but the feuds may not.

But there was a creative tension in those teams: the feuds fueled the winning.

Patching up the feuds will require all of Mr. Saleh's legendary skills as a power broker.

"We see Qaddafi as the only wise man with the power to stop the feuds.

In the last month, roughly 25 people have been killed in the feuds.

The feuds represent merely one facet of a bleak sociological situation, he said.

Lawson is right that the feuds, while diverting, do not help the cause of chess.

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