noun
- plural of row: lines of people or things arranged side by side
- plural of row: serious arguments or disputes
Usage: chiefly British
verb
- third person singular present of row: propels a boat using oars
Examples
- The theater has twenty rows of seats.
- She planted three rows of tomatoes in her garden.
- The students lined up in neat rows for the assembly.
- The neighbors had frequent rows about the fence.
- He rows his boat across the lake every morning.
- The crew rows in perfect synchronization.
- There are rows of books on every shelf.