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row

[roh] / roʊ /


VERB
move boat with paddle
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“Who was sitting in the front row at the inauguration?” he recently asked at a rally.

From Salon

While Borthwick has generally been wedded to speed and breakdown smarts in his back row, there is the option of adding some bosh.

From BBC

The two leaders spoke on Sunday for the first time since the row escalated, although Downing Street has released only limited details of the call.

From BBC

The subtle visual giveaways included a row of cars parked in identical positions in both the authentic satellite photo and the manipulated image.

From Barron's

And, at the prison that used to hold death row, incarcerated people are able to see the San Francisco Bay from a new education center that’s meant to help them prepare for life outside.

From Los Angeles Times