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Row Definition & Meaning

1. A line of things or people arranged side by side.

Example: The students stood in a row during the graduation ceremony.

2. A noisy argument or dispute.

Example: The neighbors had a row over the property line.

3. A series of seats or chairs placed one behind the other.

Example: The theater had rows of seats for the audience to sit in.

4. To propel a boat or other watercraft using oars.

Example: They rowed across the lake to reach the other side.

5. A horizontal line of cells in a spreadsheet or table.

Example: The data was organized into rows and columns for easier analysis.

Examples of the word row used in sentences.

  • She planted a row of flowers in her garden last week.
  • The students were told to line up in a row before entering the classroom.
  • I saw a row of ducks swimming in the pond.
  • I need to row the boat to cross the river.
  • Can you please sit in the front row during the lecture?
  • The row between the two friends got so intense that they stopped talking to each other.
  • The teacher asked us to line up in a row before entering the classroom.
  • I sat in the front row of the cinema to have a better view of the movie.
  • My mom always plants vegetables in a row in our garden to make it look organized.
  • We had to paddle our boat through a row of rocks to reach the other side of the river.
  • The row of houses on this street are all painted different colors, making it vibrant and lively.
  • I always try to sit in the front row during lectures to avoid any distractions.
  • We had a row about where to go on vacation, but eventually agreed on a beach destination.
  • The farmers have been working hard to plant rows of crops for their harvest.
  • They had to row their boat upstream to get to the starting point of the race.
  • The company's stock prices have been on a downward row for the past few months.
  • The row of trees lining the street provided a beautiful canopy of shade on sunny days.
  • Despite the crowded conditions on the train, I managed to secure a seat in the last row.
  • The heated argument between the two coworkers turned into a shouting match, causing a row in the office.
  • She finished her row of knitting and admired her new scarf.
  • He was determined to row across the lake, despite the strong winds and choppy waters.
  • The row of protesters outside the building was loud and disruptive.
  • The siblings got into a row over who had eaten the last slice of pizza.
  • The row of statues along the avenue added a sense of grandeur to the city.
  • The teacher directed the students to form a row in front of the board for inspection.
  • The environmentalists expressed their concern about the endangered species of birds that use the riverside shrubs as nesting ground.
  • The passengers seated in the front row of the theater enjoyed a close-up view of the actor's emotions.
  • The farmer was proud of the meticulous rows of corn that he planted in his vast acreage of farmland.
  • The crew team had to row fiercely against the strong current to win the race.
  • The audience gave a standing ovation to the soloist after her stunning performance of "The Old Rugged Cross" hymn at the church.
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