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row

[roh] / roʊ /


VERB
move boat with paddle
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Yet new orders, a sign of future sales, slowed for the third month in a row.

From MarketWatch

Applicants drop in without appointments and wait in two rows of plastic chairs for their names to be called.

From Los Angeles Times

One of them, Andrew Barry, said he would also resign from the party in a row over other candidates being "parachuted in" to his area.

From BBC

When he challenged her, a row broke out, he says.

From BBC

The company, based outside Toronto, needs to find a second life for the factory and the hulking rows of assembly-line robots it spent roughly $575 million setting up.

From The Wall Street Journal