Row

Row

1. To propel a boat with or as if with oars. We must row the boat to the island.
2. A boisterous disturbance or quarrel; a brawl. The ladies had quite a row over the barking dog.
3. A series of objects placed next to each other. The ducks were lined up in a row.
4. A succession without a break or gap in time. They won the championship game five years in a row.
5. A continuous line of buildings along a street. They lived in a row house on Elm Street.

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Shown is a lady rowing a boat