rows (Meaning)

rows

to pull (an oar) in a crew, way, street, to engage in a row, a continuous strip usually running horizontally or parallel to a baseline, to transport in an oar-propelled boat, to propel with or as if with oars, to propel a boat by means of oars, an act or instance of rowing, a series of persons or things arranged in a usually straight line, a number of objects arranged in a usually straight line, to move by or as if by the propulsion of oars, to form into rows, way entry 1 sense 1a, street, to compete against in rowing, to travel or carry in a rowboat, to participate in (a rowing match), to pull an oar in a crew, twelve-tone row, a noisy disturbance or quarrel, one after another, the line along which such objects are arranged, a horizontal arrangement of items, to have a row, a street or area dominated by a specific kind of enterprise or occupancy, to move a boat by means of oars

rows Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer planted rows of corn in his field.
  2. The concertgoers lined up in neat rows to enter the venue.
  3. The hikers followed the rows of footpaths through the dense forest.
  4. The shelves in the library were arranged in orderly rows, filled with books.
  5. The students sat in rows of desks, eagerly waiting for class to start.
  6. The grocery store aisles were lined with rows of different food items.
  7. The city streets were laid out in parallel rows, forming a grid-like pattern.
  8. The rows of grapevines in the vineyard were meticulously pruned to ensure optimal growth.
  9. The rows of buttons on the jacket were made of polished silver.
  10. The rows of houses in the neighborhood were painted in various shades of pastel colors.

FAQs About the word rows

to pull (an oar) in a crew, way, street, to engage in a row, a continuous strip usually running horizontally or parallel to a baseline, to transport in an oar-p

queues,columns, lines, strings, banks, processions, ranks, ranges, cues,chains

rests, peaces, quiets, tranquilities, calms, orders, hushes, tranquillities,quietudes,

The farmer planted rows of corn in his field.

The concertgoers lined up in neat rows to enter the venue.

The hikers followed the rows of footpaths through the dense forest.

The shelves in the library were arranged in orderly rows, filled with books.