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- Dictionaryrow/raʊ/
noun
- 1. a noisy acrimonious quarrel: "they had a row and she stormed out of the house" Similar Opposite
- 2. a loud noise or uproar: "if he's at home he must have heard that row" Similar
verb
- 1. have a quarrel: "they rowed about who would receive the money from the sale"
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a line of things, people, animals, etc. arranged next to each other: a row of houses / books / plants / people / horses. We had seats in the front /back row of the theatre. Sergio Amiti/Moment/GettyImages. US (UK terrace) a line of houses joined together along their side walls. Antenna/fStop/Getty Images /GettyImages. [ C ]
1. : to propel a boat by means of oars. 2. : to move by or as if by the propulsion of oars. transitive verb. 1. a. : to propel with or as if with oars. b (1) : to participate in (a rowing match) (2) : to compete against in rowing. (3) : to pull (an oar) in a crew. 2. : to transport in an oar-propelled boat. rower. ˈrō-ər. noun. row. 2 of 6.
ROW meaning: 1. a line of things, people, animals, etc. arranged next to each other: 2. a line of houses joined…. Learn more.
Row definition: a number of persons or things arranged in a line, especially a straight line. See examples of ROW used in a sentence.
row arrangement or sequence. (roʊ ) Word forms: plural rows. 1. countable noun B1. A row of things or people is a number of them arranged in a line. ...a row of pretty little cottages. [ + of] Several men are pushing school desks and chairs into neat rows.
n. 1. A series of objects placed next to each other, usually in a straight line. 2. A succession without a break or gap in time: won the title for three years in a row. 3. A line of adjacent seats, as in a theater, auditorium, or classroom. 4. A continuous line of buildings along a street. tr.v. rowed, row·ing, rows. To place in a row. Idiom:
row. Other forms: rows; rowed; rowing. A row is a straight line of something, like a row of penguins at the zoo, tulips planted in a row in a garden, or a row of tuba players marching in the Fourth of July parade in your town.
noun. rows. A number of people or things arranged so as to form a line, esp. a straight line. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A succession without a break or gap in time. Won the title for three years in a row. American Heritage.
row meaning, definition, what is row: a line of things or people next to each ...: Learn more.
ROW definition: 1. a straight line of people or things: 2. a line of seats: 3. one after another without a break: . Learn more.