foehood Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient feud between the Montagues and Capulets led to a bitter foehood that spanned generations.
  2. Despite decades of conflict, the two nations eventually laid down their weapons and declared an end to their foehood.
  3. The death of their loved one ignited an unquenchable foehood between the families, each vowing to exact revenge.
  4. Even after the war ended, the former enemies maintained a cautious foehood, their trust shattered and their hostilities simmering just below the surface.
  5. Their ideological differences had hardened into an intractable foehood that threatened to divide the entire nation.
  6. The two tribes had been locked in a cyclical foehood for centuries, each raid and reprisal fueling their mutual hatred.
  7. Despite their shared history, a deep-seated foehood prevented them from reconciling their differences and forging a peaceful path forward.
  8. The rivalry between the two companies escalated into a bitter foehood, with each side vying for market dominance by any means necessary.
  9. The once-close friends had become sworn enemies, their former bond replaced by an unyielding foehood that poisoned their hearts.
  10. The reconciliation efforts between the two factions were met with suspicion and resistance, as centuries of foehood weighed heavily on their minds.

foehood Meaning

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foehood (n.)

Enmity.

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Enmity.

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The ancient feud between the Montagues and Capulets led to a bitter foehood that spanned generations.

Despite decades of conflict, the two nations eventually laid down their weapons and declared an end to their foehood.

The death of their loved one ignited an unquenchable foehood between the families, each vowing to exact revenge.

Even after the war ended, the former enemies maintained a cautious foehood, their trust shattered and their hostilities simmering just below the surface.