0 past simple and past participle of feud --
1 to have a feud with someone: --
They've been feuding with their neighbours for years over a boundary issue.
The three stables feuded with one another throughout 1997.
The feud was reignited at that time, and they feuded at several pay-per-view events in 1995.
The rivalry continued, however, and the brothers feuded throughout 1994 and into 1995.
Word reached their households and their families feuded.
He feuded over the title for six months, losing and winning it once.
The group feuded for the better part of a year.
Later, human remains believed to be those of his elder sister, with whom he had feuded, were found in his house.
When they lost the belts, they feuded briefly.