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row

1noun
row pronunciation English rəʊ row pronunciation American roʊ
 
see also row2
1 row (of somebody/something) a number of people standing or sitting next to each other in a line; a number of objects arranged in a linea row of treesWe sat in a row at the back of the room.The vegetables were planted in neat rows.2 a line of seats in a cinema/movie theater, etcLet's sit in the back row.Our seats are five rows from the front.3 a complete line of stitches in knitting or crochet4 Row used in the name of some roadsManor Row5 [usually singular] an act of rowing a boat; the period of time spent doing thisWe went for a row on the lake. see also death row, skid row
Idioms

in a row

1 if something happens several times in a row, it happens in exactly the same way each time, and nothing different happens in the time betweenThis is her third win in a row.2 if something happens for several days, etc. in a row, it happens on each of those daysInflation has fallen for the third month in a row.
more at get/have (all) your ducks in a row at duck noun