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Meaning of rew

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rew (n.)

A row.

rew Sentence Examples

  1. I decided to rew the thread through the needle to repair the torn seam.
  2. The heavy winds caused the entire tree to rew in place.
  3. The old boat creaked and rewed as it struggled against the strong currents.
  4. The injured athlete's ankle rewed significantly, causing her immense pain.
  5. The door rewed open with a loud bang, startling the occupants inside.
  6. The rope rew taut as the climbers ascended the treacherous cliff.
  7. The rusted hinges rewed loudly as I pushed the heavy gate open.
  8. The old typewriter rewed and clicked as I typed out a letter.
  9. The wind rewed through the trees, creating a mournful sound.
  10. The river rewed past the bridge, its waters swirling and eddying.

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A row.

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I decided to rew the thread through the needle to repair the torn seam.

The heavy winds caused the entire tree to rew in place.

The old boat creaked and rewed as it struggled against the strong currents.

The injured athlete's ankle rewed significantly, causing her immense pain.