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row

[roh] / roʊ /


VERB
move boat with paddle
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The row isn’t likely to lead to rupture in relations.

From The Wall Street Journal

Once a symbol of cooperation, the 'Friendship Bridge' connecting the two snow-covered banks has been reinforced with rows of razor wire and anti-tank obstacles.

From Barron's

England's preparations have been disrupted by an increasing number of injuries in the front row but Borthwick still named 11 Lions in his matchday squad to take on Wales.

From BBC

Sam wiggled past the old man and stood in front of the rows of candies.

From Literature

Upon entering, we were met by a fleet of vintage Corvettes and a row of charcuterie boards.

From Los Angeles Times