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Noun(1) an arrangement of objects or people side by side in a line,an angry dispute,a long continuous strip (usually running horizontally),(construction) a layer of masonry,a linear array of numbers side by side,a continuous chronological succession without an interruption,the act of rowing as a sport,fight,ruckus,sequence,series(2) an arrangement of objects or people side by side in a line(3) an angry dispute(4) a long continuous strip (usually running horizontally)(5) (construction) a layer of masonry(6) a linear array of numbers side by side(7) a continuous chronological succession without an interruption(8) the act of rowing as a sport(9) fight(10) ruckus(11) sequence(12) series
Verb(1) propel with oars,move boat with paddle,argue,fight(2) propel with oars(3) move boat with paddle(4) argue(5) fight

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(1) Then, from the other end of house, she said she heard u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510an awful row , shouting and raised voices, a real commotionu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.(2) Another of our employments was to row a little way off from the shore in a boat, and dive for large stones to build a wall round our master's house.(3) Our final day was again beautifully sunny, if freezing, so we decided to row a boat around one of Donegal's many lochs.(4) The organist at the centre of a long-running row at a Yorkshire church is set to leave the area and take up a new post in Germany.(5) Her son, Rahul Gandhi, was seated in the third row behind Gandhi.(6) they had a row and she stormed out of the house(7) There was a row and fracas between the two women and all were thrown out.(8) The two friends had gone for a light row and were turning the double scull boat opposite the boat slip at the Rowing Club when Kieran became suddenly ill.(9) Sometimes, in calm seas, when the outboard stuttered and needed coaxing with frequent plug de-oilings, Angus would row the boat.(10) The couple, who claim they have never had a serious row , say their secret to a happy marriage is always listening to one another and laughing together.(11) Our staff will row the rafts, cook, and provide special activities for the children.(12) I always got a row if I left food on my plate(13) the engine made a heck of a row(14) The woman at the centre of the health row , who is not being named, strongly denied the claim.(15) A report to the council's monthly meeting yesterday said two or three more surgical appointments could be made without impacting on the two posts at the centre of the row .(16) the director is at the centre of a row over policy decisions
Related Words
(1) in a row
(2) death row
(3) back row
(4) front row
(5) skid row
(6) to row
(7) row a boat
(8) row house
(9) row material
(10) have a row
Synonyms
Noun
1. line
2. tier
3. argument
4. rowing
5. course
6. run-in


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

Christ, again? That's three in a row.

Christ, again? That's three in a ROW.

Breaking Bad Season 3, Episode 12


- Sheldon, how about tomorrow we see a movie?
- You guys are going out two nights in a row?

- Sheldon, how about tomorROW we see a movie? - You guys are going out two nights in a ROW?

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 3


How many days in a row must a man
be expected to start his day with ham?

How many days in a ROW must a man be expected to start his day with ham?

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 10


<font color="#808080">HOWARD</font>:
First row are your musks.

HOWARD: First ROW are your musks.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 21


Row!

ROW!

Vikings Season 1, Episode 2


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