He was believing that he could hear the content of the feuding family upstairs.
To make it seem that the Tartars have been killed byfeuding Italians.
Those organizing this ceremony would, of course, be careful to separate the leaders of the twofeuding families.
They might run afoul of bravos or some of the wild young men of Orvieto's feuding families.
Afterward we sat outside smoking and talking of Hungry Hattie's feuding and her sister's mining deals, when we heard steady thumping sounds coming from Shorty's place.
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.
He carefully broke off a small stem supporting three leaves and presented it to the Salarik, who stared at him and then, snatching the twig, raced from the hydro garden as if pursued by feuding clansmen.
Even in the midst of interclan feuding deadly enemies met in amity under that shield and would not turn claw knife against each other within a two mile radius of its protection.
So, long before Jimmy was old enough to understand how corrosive envy could be the Harmon brothers had started feuding with Uncle Al.
The Harmon brothers were downright sinful about carrying their feuding meanness right up to the doorstep of Uncle Al, if it could be said that a man living in a shantyboat had a doorstep.
Feuding wasn't lawful, but murder could be made lawful by whittling down a lie until it looked as sharp as the truth.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "feuding" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.