rows
Pronunciation: [roʊz]
Word
Context: "arrangement"
(noun) a row is a straight line of things, like chairs or books, placed next to each other. You see this when items are put in a nice order, one after the other.
Example
The chairs were set up in neat rows for the concert.
Example
The books were not arranged in rows; they were all over the table.
Example
How many rows of seats are there in the classroom?
Context: "action"
(verb) to row means to move a small boat forward using oars. It’s like paddling with sticks to make the boat go where you want.
Example
They rowed their boat across the lake last weekend.
Example
She didn't row the boat because there was no one to help her.
Example
Can you row a boat by yourself?
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