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row in English

  • row
    expr. hard row to hoe, a difficult thing to do.
    Ex. The lecturer then set himself a hard row to hoe: the scholarly correction of everything his audience may have been taught at school about King John (London Times).

  • row
    expr. in a row,
    a. in line; in alignment.
    Ex. three houses in a row.
    b. in succession; successively.
    Ex. for the second day in a row.

  • row
    noun rower.

  • row
    noun 1. a line of people or things, especially a straight line.
    Ex. a row of houses. A row of children stood in front of the row of chairs. Corn is planted in rows.
    (SYN) file, series.
    2. a street with a line of buildings on either si

  • row
    noun 1. a noisy quarrel or disturbance; clamor; noise.
    Ex. What's all this row about? It wasn't any ordinary difference of opinion; it was a ""row"" (H. G. Wells).
    (SYN) fracas, rumpus.
    2. a squabble.
    Ex. The children had a row

  • row
    noun 1. the act of using oars.
    2. a trip in a rowboat.
    Ex. It's only a short row to the island.

  • row
    row (1), noun, verb.

  • row
    row (2), verb, noun.

  • row
    row (3), noun, verb.

  • row
    v.i. to quarrel noisily; make noise; squabble.

  • row
    v.i. 1. to use oars to move a boat.
    Ex. Row to the island. We rowed across the lake.
    2. (of a boat) to be moved by the use of oars.

  • row
    v.t. (Informal.) to scold.

  • row
    v.t. to arrange in a row; place in rows.

  • row
    v.t. 1. to cause (a boat) to move by the use of oars.
    2. to carry in a rowboat.
    Ex. We were rowed to the shore.
    3. to perform (a race) by rowing.
    4. to row against in a race.
    5. to use (oars) for rowing.
    6. to hav

row in Malayalam മലയാളം

row in Nepali नेपाली

row in Sanskrit संस्कृतम्

row in Sindhi سنڌي

row in Tamil தமிழ்

row in Telugu తెలుగు

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