noun
- a line of people or things arranged side by side
- a noisy argument or quarrel
Usage: informal
verb
- to propel a boat using oars
- to have a noisy argument
Usage: informal
Examples
- The students sat in neat rows during the assembly.
- She planted a row of tomatoes in her garden.
- The neighbors had a loud row about the fence.
- We decided to row across the lake.
- The couple began to row about money.
- There’s a row of shops along Main Street.
- He learned to row when he joined the crew team.