row
/roʊ/ /roʊ/ /roʊ/Definitions
1. noun
A line of objects or people aligned in a straight direction.
“The row of trees blocked the sunlight.”
2. noun
A number of things or people placed in a line or considered together.
“The row of numbers on the calculator.”
3. noun
A series of seats in a theater, cinema, or other place of entertainment.
“The row where we sat was not comfortable.”
4. verb
To arrange or place something in a line or rows.
“Row the boat across the lake.”
5. verb
To engage in a dispute or argument with someone.
“The two friends rowed for hours about politics.”
6. verb
To pull or propel with oars, especially in a boat.
“Row the boat quickly to catch the fish.”
7. verb
To plow or cultivate land with a row of furrows.
“The farmer rows the field to prepare it for planting.”
8. verb
To cause something to move or be moved in a particular direction.
“The wind rows the trees in the storm.”