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noun ADJ. long, long-running, long-standing, old | bitter | petty | blood Blood feuds and general gangsterism added to the local crime rate. | family, internecine, personal, private a long-standing family feud VERB + FEUD have | start The incident started a family feud. | settle a time to settle old feuds PREP. ~ between the feuds between rival companies | ~ over They had a long-running feud over money. | ~ with his personal feud with the city authorities
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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Phrase(s): feud (with someone) (over someone or something) [and] feud (with someone) about (someone or something)
to fight with someone over someone or something; to have an ongoing battle with someone about someone or something. • Some of the neighbors are feuding with each other over the parking places on the street. • Don’t feud over her with me!
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs