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1
a line of things, people,
animals
, etc.
arranged
next to each other:
Examples:
a
row
of
houses
/
books
/
plants
/people/
horses
We had
seats
in the front/back
row
of the
theatre
.
2
a line of
houses
joined
together
along
their side
walls
3
used in the
names
of some
roads
:
Examples:
Prospect
Row
4
one after another without a break:
Examples:
She's been
voted
Best
Actress
three years in a
row
.
5
the
activity
of making a
boat
move through water
using
oars
(=
poles
with
flat
ends
):
Examples:
They've gone for a
row
to the
island
.
6
to cause a
boat
to move through water by
pushing
against the water with
oars
(=
poles
with
flat
ends
):
Examples:
The
wind
dropped
, so we had to
row
(the
boat
) back home.
He
rowed
for the US in the 2016
Olympics
.
7
a
noisy
argument
or
fight
:
Examples:
My
parents
often
have rows, but my dad does most of the
shouting
.
What was a
political
row
over
government
policy
on
Europe
is
fast
becoming
a
diplomatic
row
between
France
and
Britain
.
8
loud
noise
:
Examples:
I can't
concentrate
because of the
row
the
builders
are making.
9
to
argue
,
especially
loudly
:
Examples:
My
parents
are always
rowing
(about/over money).
10
a line of things
arranged
next to each other:
Examples:
Everybody
lined
up in a
neat
little
row
.
I want to sit in the front
row
.
11
If something
happens
a
number
of times in a
row
, it
happens
that many times without
interruption
:
Examples:
They’ve won six
games
in a
row
.
12
to cause a
boat
to move by
pushing
against the water with
oars
(= long
poles
with
flat
ends
), or to move people in a
boat
in this way:
Examples:
[ T ] Dad
rowed
us back to
shore
.
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