"Row" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Row" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Row" Meaning

A long, straight series of objects or people standing side by side.

Example: "The row of houses stretched along the beach."

A line of squares or rectangles, especially one that is used in a game.

Example: "It's your turn in this row."

A quarrel or dispute, especially a public one.

Example: "There was a row at the meeting."

To arrange in a line or rows.

Example: "Please row your chairs neatly."

"Row" Examples

English Usage Examples: Row


1. The row over the budget cuts in Congress has been going on for months.


In this example, "row" refers to a controversy or disagreement.

2. The idlers were called out for their argument in the front row in class.


"Row" here means a line of seats in a theater or auditorium.

3. I had to stand in a long row to wait for the security check at the airport.


This usage refers to a line of people waiting in line.

4. The gardener had to water each row of flowers separately.


In this context, "row" means a line of plants or items arranged in a row.

5. It's too late to row back to the shore; the boat has drifted too far.


"Row" here means the act of using oars to propel a boat through water.

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