Crossword-Solution: FEUDING
We have 18 clues for the answer “FEUDING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Emulating the Hatfields and McCoys | 1 answer |
| In a row | 9 answers |
| conflictive | 31 answers |
| at odds | 32 answers |
| disputing | 34 answers |
| debating | 36 answers |
| contesting | 36 answers |
| Squabbling | 36 answers |
| Battling | 45 answers |
| combating | 54 answers |
| Bickering | 60 answers |
| brawling | 63 answers |
| warring | 64 answers |
| challenging | 67 answers |
| Incensed | 69 answers |
| Squabble | 71 answers |
| Frenzied | 75 answers |
| Wild _____ | 108 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FEUDING (5)
Then a fast minute hill-billy puppet-show about two feuding mountaineers who found they couldn't possibly retain their enmity when they found themselves in agreement on the quality of Harvey suits.
And they were also feuding about the robotic and remote-controlled equipment that had been sent down from the _Empress Eulalie_ to the Austragonia nuclear-power works.
Feuding wasn't lawful, but murder could be made lawful by whittling down a lie until it looked as sharp as the truth.
What business would bravos like that have in Orvieto? Perhaps they had come to join the Monaldeschi or the Filippeschi in their feuding.
After everything else that had gone wrong, how could de Verceuil take the Tartars into the streets late at night? They might run afoul of bravos or some of the wild young men of Orvieto's feuding families.
Quotes with FEUDING (3)
A love story can never be about full possession. The happy marriage, the requited love, the desire that never dims--these are lucky eventualites but they aren't love stories. Love stories depend on disappointment, on unequal births and feuding families, on matrimonial boredom and at least one cold heart. Love stories, nearly without exception, give love a bad name. We value love not because it's stronger than death but because it's weaker. Say what you want about love: death …
On some days she was able to see both sun and moon at the same time. Like feuding cousins, they hung in two corners of the vast world-ceiling refusing to look at one another. The moon was always harder to spot and more faded, but it was there if you looked, as many things were.
In times of strife, taliban have usually mobilized in defense of tradition. British documents from as early as 1901 decry taliban opposition to colonialism in present-day Pakistan. However, as with so much else, it was the Soviet invasion and the US response that sent the transformative shock. In the 1980s, as guns and money coursed through the ranks of the Kandahar mujahedeen, squabbling over resources grew so frequent that many increasingly turned to religious law to settle…
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Appears in: Newsday.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2002).