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    row
    /raʊ/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. have a quarrel: "they rowed about who would receive the money from the sale"

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  2. Learn the meaning of row as a noun or verb in English, with different senses and usage. Find out how to pronounce row and see examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

    • English (US)

      ROW meaning: 1. a line of things, people, animals, etc....

  3. A row is a serious disagreement between people or organizations. [ British , informal ] This is likely to provoke a further row about the bank's role in the affair.

  4. ˈrō. 1. : a number of objects arranged in a usually straight line. a row of bottles. also : the line along which such objects are arranged. planted the corn in parallel rows. 2. a. : way, street.

  5. Row definition: a number of persons or things arranged in a line, especially a straight line. See examples of ROW used in a sentence.

  6. 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.

  7. Learn the meanings and usage of the word row in different contexts, such as a line of objects, a noisy dispute, or a rowing boat. Compare the pronunciation and spelling of row with other words that sound similar.

  8. arrangement or sequence. 1. A rowof things or people is a number of them arranged in a line. [...] 2. In a theatre or cinema, or on a plane, each line of seats is called a row. [...] 3. Row is sometimes used in the names of streets.

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