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Learn to pronounce feud

/fyo͞od/
noun
a prolonged and bitter quarrel or dispute.
"one of the most volatile feuds that currently rock the scientific community"

verb
take part in a prolonged quarrel or conflict.
"Hoover feuded with the CIA for decades"
synonyms: quarrel, fight, argue, bicker, squabble, dispute, clash, differ, be at odds, be at daggers drawn, wage war, take up arms, scrap, fall out, go at it hammer and tongs, fight like cat and dog

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