🚣row

noun, verb
/raʊ/ (argument), /roʊ/ (line of things)

Meaning

A line of things or people; also, a noisy quarrel; to propel a boat with oars.

Example Sentences

They had a loud row about money.

Example Expressions

a row to hoe

Synonyms

line, series, quarrel, fight, paddle

Antonyms

agreement, harmony

Collocations

row of seats, row a boat, loud row

More Example Sentences

He has small brown eyes.

My city is a crowded city.

Could I get a back row seat?

Could I get a front row seat?

Could I get a middle row seat?

Can I borrow 600 taka from you?

Can I borrow 200 taka from you?

Can I borrow 1000 taka from you?

Over time, my city has become even more crowded.

The most important thing is that I continue to learn and grow in my career.

Related Vocabularies

a place where coins are made; to produce or invent something new
a person who establishes an institution or company; as a verb, to fail or sink
a formal meeting in which one person asks another questions
A place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime; to imprison.
to give a detailed account of something or to make an official statement
noun: a person of the same rank or status; verb: to look closely or with difficulty

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