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row

[roh] / roʊ /


VERB
move boat with paddle
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While the Golden State also attracts a large number of newcomers, it has had the biggest net outflow for six years in a row.

From Los Angeles Times

The researchers explain this effect using an analogy to a Newton's cradle, the desktop device with a row of suspended metal balls.

From Science Daily

They have now drawn three games in a row.

From BBC

When he came out, several public defender’s office officials could be seen sitting in the front row of the courtroom, and Jackson walked one of them over to speak with Reiner.

From Los Angeles Times

The loss was USC’s second in a row, marking the first time since January 2024 that the Trojans suffered consecutive defeats.

From Los Angeles Times