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Noun
Conflicts of interest or disputes
Noun
Plural for a number of people or things in a more or less straight line
“Later, photographs show a row of rickshaws lined up in the square, along with horses and carriages.”
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Plural for a noisy acrimonious quarrel
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“The priest hears a loud row from the cemetery. There he finds the poet quarreling with the other corpses.”
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Plural for a loud noise or uproar
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“Then, from the other end of the house, she said she heard an awful row, a real commotion.”
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Plural for a severe reprimand
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“He would get a row for being late with the potatoes.”
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Plural for a path cleared for passage or travel
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“I have walked down Market Row many times over the years, and my wife and I have never stopped at Mark's Pantry until now.”
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Plural for each in a series of rows or levels of a structure placed one above the other
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Plural for a set of similar things, especially electrical or electronic devices, grouped together in rows
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Plural for a small piece of ground, especially one used for gardening
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Plural for a period of turmoil in real life
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Plural for that which is heard by one's ears
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Plural for a speech or lecture, typically long and tedious
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Plural for a layer of a folded or laminated material
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Plural for part consisting of several uniquely named components called data fields in the database structure
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Plural for a forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system
Verb
To move through the water in a boat using oars or paddles
“We took to the water and worked together to row our canoes along the canal.”
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To have a quarrel or argument with someone
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“You do have your differences in a band, there is no denying that, but we would never row or argue about things.”
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To criticize or reprimand (someone) severely
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To engage in a physical encounter, either competitive or non-competitive
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