rows (A2)
noun
Pronunciation: /roʊz/
Definition
A number of people or things arranged in a line, or in a way that forms a continuous line.
Examples
The chairs were set up in rows facing the stage.
She sat in the front row of the theater.
He lined up his toy soldiers in neat rows.
How to Use rows
- in rows (prepositional phrase)
- Arranged in a line. — "The students sat in rows for the exam."
- front row (collocation)
- The row of seats closest to the stage or screen. — "We got tickets in the front row for the concert."
- row with someone (prepositional phrase)
- To have an argument or fight with someone. — "He had a row with his boss about the project deadline."
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