ROW in a Sentence
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252 example sentences for ROW, such as:
1. He became a skid row type of drunkard.
2. He panned the camera along the row of faces.
3. Her smile revealed a row of white, even teeth.
4. The team has chalked up its fifth win in a row.
5. They seem to have a flaming row at least once a week.
2. He panned the camera along the row of faces.
3. Her smile revealed a row of white, even teeth.
4. The team has chalked up its fifth win in a row.
5. They seem to have a flaming row at least once a week.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of ROW
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row
n. an angry dispute
n. (construction) a layer of masonry
Classic Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1 Down the side wall facing the window stood a row of kitchen chairs from which the older women had just risen.
2 Opposite the winding stair stood a walnut sideboard, too large for use in the dining room, bearing on its wide top several lamps and a long row of candles in candlesticks.
3 Dark trees interlaced above their heads, dark silent houses loomed up on either side and the white palings of fences gleamed faintly like a row of tombstones.
4 Behind the ruins the row of whitewashed slave quarters stood silent and deserted under the overhanging trees.
5 Close to the back step of one cabin, she found a short row of radishes and hunger assaulted her suddenly.
6 I've hoed my row and I've picked my cotton and I can do it again if I have to.
7 Surrounding the building completely and covering the square of land of which it was the center were row after row of army huts, dingy and mud splashed.
8 Then before her eyes there loomed a light, a row of lights, dim and flickering but none the less real.
9 You can fancy the scandal: there was an awful row between the men, and people began to look at Lily so queerly that Mrs. Peniston had to pack up and finish her cure elsewhere.
10 And, as Lily exclaimed, she added: "We had an awful row this morning."
11 The row of budding trees, the new brick and limestone house-fronts, the Georgian flat-house with flowerboxes on its balconies, were merged together into the setting of a familiar scene.
12 She recognized the row of shelves from which he had taken down his La Bruyere, and the worn arm of the chair he had leaned against while she examined the precious volume.
13 As he approached he looked up at the triple row of windows, wondering boyishly which one of them was hers.
14 It was a row of one-story shops covered with galvanized iron, or with clapboards painted red and bilious yellow.
15 A vista of heavy oak rockers with leather seats, asleep in a dismal row.
Example Sentence: (42 in 3 pages)
1 An unholy row broke out between two of the men drinking in the bar.
2 There is a row of spikes on top of the prison wall to prevent the prisoners escaping.
3 She protested that it wasn't traditional jazz at all, but an unholy row.
4 He became a skid row type of drunkard.
5 They seem to have a flaming row at least once a week.
6 Her smile revealed a row of white, even teeth.
7 The team has chalked up its fifth win in a row.
8 Can-ada's prime minister will be hoping to play honest broker in the row between the United States and Japan.
9 He panned the camera along the row of faces.
10 She had been sitting in the first row near center ice Wednesday night when the accident occurred.
11 In many churches the side aisles are separated from the central aisle by a row of arches.
12 And still the row rumbles on over who is to blame for the steadily surging crime statistics.
13 My dad's in the front row, on the extreme left of the picture.
14 The school is the only institution ever to be awarded the scholarship two years in a row.
15 This is likely to provoke a further row about the bank's role in the affair.