row
Definition of row:
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part of speech: noun
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part of speech: noun
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part of speech: verb
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part of speech: verb
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part of speech: noun
A line; a file; a series of persons or things placed in a straight line; a line of houses; a street.
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part of speech: verb
To scold noisily.
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part of speech: verb
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part of speech: noun
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part of speech: noun
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part of speech: noun
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part of speech: noun
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Common misspellings:
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- arow (23.1%)
- ro (15.4%)
- rown (38.5%)
- rowr (7.7%)
- rwo (15.4%)
Usage examples for row:
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Then there will be a row
"The Adventures of a Country Boy at a Country Fair" – James Otis -
The boy in the boat will row you across."
"Danger at the Drawbridge" – Mildred A. Wirt -
Tirant did the following: All the horses were put in a row so that not one head was in front of another.
"The White Knight: Tirant lo Blanc" – Joanot Martorell and Marti Johan d'Galba -
I'll row no more until I have a drink!
"The Boy Allies at Jutland" – Robert L. Drake