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  • 21Feud (professional wrestling) — A professional wrestling feud is a staged rivalry between multiple wrestlers or factions of wrestlers. They are integrated into ongoing storylines, particularly in events which are televised. Feuds may be protracted and last for months or even… …

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  • 22feud — I UK [fjuːd] / US [fjud] noun [countable] Word forms feud : singular feud plural feuds an angry disagreement between two people or groups that continues for a long time II UK [fjuːd] / US [fjud] verb [intransitive] Word forms feud : present tense …

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  • 23feud — I. noun Etymology: alteration of Middle English feide, from Anglo French *faide, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German fēhida hostility, feud, Old English fāh hostile more at foe Date: 15th century a mutual enmity or quarrel that is often… …

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  • 24Feud (catch) — Liste des termes de catch Le monde du catch a son propre jargon, au départ réservé aux membres du business mais désormais bien connu des fans. Sommaire : Haut A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Quelques exemples de termes de …

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  • 25feud — 1. noun /fjuːd/ a) A state of long standing mutual hostility. The two men began to feud after one of them got a job promotion and the other thought he was more qualified. b) (professional wrestling slang) In professional wrestling, when two rival …

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  • 26feud — [[t]fju͟ːd[/t]] feuds, feuding, feuded 1) N COUNT A feud is a quarrel in which two people or groups remain angry with each other for a long time, although they are not always fighting or arguing. ...a long and bitter feud between the state… …

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  • 27feud — I [[t]fyud[/t]] n. 1) Also called blood feud a bitter continuous hostility, esp. between families, clans, etc., lasting for many years or generations. 2) a bitter quarrel or contention; argument 3) to engage in a feud • Etymology: 1300–50; alter …

    From formal English to slang

  • 28feud — 1. n. & v. n. 1 prolonged mutual hostility, esp. between two families, tribes, etc., with murderous assaults in revenge for a previous injury (a family feud; be at feud with). 2 a prolonged or bitter quarrel or dispute. v.intr. conduct a feud.… …

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  • 29feud — feud1 [ fjud ] noun count an angry disagreement between two people or groups that continues for a long time feud feud 2 [ fjud ] verb intransitive to be involved in an angry disagreement that continues for a long time …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 30feud — [13] Feud signifies etymologically the ‘condition of being a foe’. It was borrowed from Old French fede or feide, and originally meant simply ‘hostility’; the modern sense ‘vendetta’ did not develop until the 15th century. The Old French word in… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins