Collocations for "row"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "row" in context.
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row
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- the [front] row of the [cinema, hall, auditorium]
- row [12] [in, of] the [plane, train, bus]
- your seats are in row [25]
- there were rows of people at the [border, airport, parade]
- a row of [trees, hedges, bushes] lined the road
- the [cars, athletes, people, dominoes] were lined up all in a row
- a row of [people, customers, figures, seats]
- are [three] rows (of)
- [sit, stand] in the [front, back, middle] row
- [booked, got, reserved, bought] seats in the [front] row
- three [houses, wins, times] in a row
- [scored, won] [3] in a row
- UK: a [bitter, horrible, never-ending, lovers'] row
- UK: the [couple, lovers, workers, friends] were having a row
- UK: had a row over [money, work, the children]
- [booked, got, reserved, bought] front row seats
- live in a row house
- row [down, up] the [river, stream]
- row across the [river, stream, lake]
- rowed through the [rain, snow]
- rowed out to the middle of
- row (back) to [shore, the dock]
- row by [an island, a duck]
- row in a [race, championship, tournament]
- rowing [fast, slow, hurriedly, gently]
- UK: the [couple, husband and wife, brothers] rowed [constantly, every night]
- US: the [couple, husband and wife, brothers] argued [constantly, every night]
- UK: rowed over [the kids, work, money]
'row' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):