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- pronunciation:
- ro
part of speech: |
noun |
definition 1: |
A row is a straight line of people or things.
In our class picture, there are two rows of kids standing and a row of kids sitting in front of them.My sister likes to arrange her Halloween candy in rows on her bed.- synonyms:
- file, line, queue
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definition 2: |
A line of seats in a theater or other place is called a row.
Julian couldn't see the baseball game very well because he was in one of the back rows of the stadium.
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definition 3: |
A row is a chain of events that is not broken. It is a series that is not interrupted by anything that is different. If you have had pizza for lunch five days in a row, then you have had pizza every day without a break for five days.
Alex beat his brother at checkers four times in a row.If my sister likes a movie, she can watch it three times in a row. |
definition 4: |
A row is a section of a chart or page that goes across the page, not up and down. There are usually many rows that are separated from each other by lines.
I made a chart with five columns and ten rows. |
related words: |
aisle, train |
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