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 teams feuded for several weeks, which ended in a three-way tag team match for the titles.
The former teammates then feuded for several months.
Leachman quickly tired of playing a farm woman, feuded on-set with co-stars, denigrated the show's sponsor, refused to sign a contract, and generally displeased producers.
In the middle of the tenth century the decline of the dynasty set in as the members of the family feuded with each other.
In 2007, they feuded publicly over issues of corporate governance and the future of the cinema chain.
The teams feuded over the summer of 1989, producing many excellent, raved-about matches.
They feuded with many heel tag teams throughout the entire year and were a successful team.
When they lost the belts, they feuded briefly.