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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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- English (US)
a line of things, people, animals, etc. arranged next to...
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- Znaczenie Row, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
row definicja: 1. a line of things, people, animals, etc....
- English (US)
Learn the different meanings and uses of the word row, from propelling a boat with oars to having a quarrel. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of row.
Row definition: a number of persons or things arranged in a line, especially a straight line. See examples of ROW used in a sentence.
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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. A row is anything that's lined up, from the row of stitches on your knitting needle to the row of numbers on your spreadsheet.
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