vendetta|vendettas in English
noun
[ven·det·ta || ven'detə]
blood feud (especially between two families); outstanding feud, enmity
Use "vendetta|vendettas" in a sentence
1. I end this vendetta.
2. Vendetta is no joke, you know.
3. His murder was a vendetta killing.
4. This isn't about some petty artistic vendetta.
5. Your vendetta against Da Vinci blinds you.
6. She conducted a personal vendetta against me.
7. It was a vendetta, any child would have seen that.
8. He forced many nomadic tribes to settle down and abandon "petty wars" and vendettas.
9. Abuna Messias (Vendetta africana): Directed by Goffredo Alessandrini
10. I think you have a personal vendetta, yeah.
11. I have no personal vendetta against Clarence Thomas.
12. And I can't jeopardize that arrangement over a personal vendetta with Hood.
13. Detective Lance appears to be on some personal vendetta.
14. For years he pursued a vendetta against the Morris family.
15. The recent bombings may be a sign of a renewed vendetta between rival separatists.
16. The two sides have been engaged in a bitter private vendetta .
17. When she testifies against them, one begins a vendetta against her.
18. He accused the British media of pursuing a vendetta against him.
19. He has accused the British media of pursuing a vendetta against him.
20. They've started a political vendetta against me because I told the truth.
21. 7 He accused the British media of pursuing a vendetta against him.
22. Many diplomats privately accused her of having a personal vendetta against Boutros-Ghali.
23. The lure of mutual profit wiped out, at least temporarily, their personal vendetta.
24. The killing was the result of a long-standing vendetta over gambling profits.
25. Sure, I have a vendetta against him and he has one against me.