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see GET ONE'S DUCKS IN A ROW; KICK UP A FUSS (ROW); SKID ROW; TOUGH ROW TO HOE.
American Heritage Idioms
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noun
line:
Next to the house was a row of trees.
verb
paddled:
We rowed the boat in the park.
noun
quarrel:
They had a terrible row over money.
Simple Definitions
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row(UK)
verbs
have a row
• Have you and Peter had a row?
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + row
a huge row
• They had a huge row when he got back home early yesterday.
a furious row
• She left the party after a furious row with her boyfriend.
a blazing/flaming row
(= a very angry row )
• She had a blazing row with Eddie and stormed out of the house.
a stand-up row
(= a very angry row )
• That night there was a stand-up row among the four kidnappers.
a family row
• When he turned up late, there was a family row.
an unholy row
informal (= a very angry row )
• An unholy row broke out between two of the men drinking in the bar.
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