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row

[roh] / roʊ /


VERB
move boat with paddle
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Their long, narrow snouts and rows of thin, pointed teeth allowed them to catch agile prey such as fish and turtles.

From Science Daily

Key details: New orders shrank for the third month in a row, offsetting a small bump in production in November.

From MarketWatch

A reading below 50 points to contraction in activity in the sector for the ninth month in a row.

From The Wall Street Journal

However the incident also fanned nationalist sentiments on Chinese social media, with some asking why the event was allowed in the first place given the diplomatic row.

From BBC

They have won six games in a row and scored at least 34 points in four of their last five games, including their 34-7 victory over the Buccaneers last Sunday at SoFi Stadium.

From Los Angeles Times