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family feud

noun as in fight within family

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The Glock family feud gets messier with new court documents alleging that gun magnate Gaston had a detective follow his ex-wife.

The family feud over America's Top 40 host Casey Kasem's deteriorating health hit a meat-throwing new low this weekend.

The family feud raises an interesting question: What responsibility do adults have for their aging parents?

Maybe the family-feud spectacle of it all will damage the Cheney (not to mention the GOP) brand.

Unions now are left in the middle of the roiling family feud that all agree has no easy answers.

The inhabitants of these forts absolutely destroyed each other in a family feud, so that nothing now remains.

Some say because of religious differences, some say because of an old family feud, he refused to permit the marriage.

A strange family feud, quite "Corsican" in its character, came to light some time ago, while we were at Cunningham's Ford.

The story of David and Absalom is the bloody history of a family feud on a large scale.

The great family feud between the houses of York and Lancaster, had but little effect on the state of Ireland.

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On this page you'll find 6 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to family feud, such as: bad blood, blood feud, fight, and vendetta.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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