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row in Malayalam മലയാളം

row in Nepali नेपाली

row in Santali

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  • row
    expr. hard row to hoe, a difficult thing to do.
    Ex. The lecturer then set himself a hard row to hoe: the scholarly correction of everything his audience may have been taught at school about King John (London Times).

  • row
    expr. in a row,
    a. in line; in alignment.
    Ex. three houses in a row.
    b. in succession; successively.
    Ex. for the second day in a row.

  • row
    noun rower.

  • row
    noun 1. a line of people or things, especially a straight line.
    Ex. a row of houses. A row of children stood in front of the row of chairs. Corn is planted in rows.
    (SYN) file, series.
    2. a street with a line of buildings on either si

  • row
    noun 1. a noisy quarrel or disturbance; clamor; noise.
    Ex. What's all this row about? It wasn't any ordinary difference of opinion; it was a ""row"" (H. G. Wells).
    (SYN) fracas, rumpus.
    2. a squabble.
    Ex. The children had a row

  • row
    noun 1. the act of using oars.
    2. a trip in a rowboat.
    Ex. It's only a short row to the island.

  • row
    row (1), noun, verb.

  • row
    row (2), verb, noun.

  • row
    row (3), noun, verb.

  • row
    v.i. to quarrel noisily; make noise; squabble.

  • row
    v.i. 1. to use oars to move a boat.
    Ex. Row to the island. We rowed across the lake.
    2. (of a boat) to be moved by the use of oars.

  • row
    v.t. (Informal.) to scold.

  • row
    v.t. to arrange in a row; place in rows.

  • row
    v.t. 1. to cause (a boat) to move by the use of oars.
    2. to carry in a rowboat.
    Ex. We were rowed to the shore.
    3. to perform (a race) by rowing.
    4. to row against in a race.
    5. to use (oars) for rowing.
    6. to hav

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