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rowing
  1. The action of the verb to row.
  2. The action of propelling a boat with oars.
  3. The rowing of boats as a competitive sport.
  4. The act of having a row, or argument.
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  6. Examples:
    1. “The club, established in 1972, feels that with this new boat, rowing is on a firm footing locally for many years to come.”
row
  1. A line of objects, often regularly spaced, such as seats in a theatre, vegetable plants in a garden etc.
  2. A line of entries in a table, etc., going from left to right, as opposed to a column going from top to bottom.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Later, photographs show a row of rickshaws lined up in the square, along with horses and carriages.”
      “The priest hears a loud row from the cemetery. There he finds the poet quarreling with the other corpses.”
      “Then, from the other end of the house, she said she heard an awful row, a real commotion.”
row
  1. A noisy argument.
  2. A continual loud noise.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Later, photographs show a row of rickshaws lined up in the square, along with horses and carriages.”
      “The priest hears a loud row from the cemetery. There he finds the poet quarreling with the other corpses.”
      “Then, from the other end of the house, she said she heard an awful row, a real commotion.”
rower
  1. One who rows.
  2. A rowing machine.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The rower drops the oar into the water coiled forward with his arms at full stretch.”
      “The rowers were attempting to finish their voyage in 60 days, beating the record of 64 days set in 1971 by a single rower.”
      “The person on the port side all the way aft is the stroke oar, the rower who sets the pace that everyone else must match.”
rowlock
  1. (nautical, chiefly Britain) a pivot attached to the gunwale (outrigger in a sport boat) of a boat that supports and guides an oar, and provides a fulcrum for rowing; an oarlock (mostly US).
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  3. Examples:
    1. “As the rower dipped his oar into the water, the sturdy rowlock ensured a smooth and efficient stroke.”
      “She now took the other oar from the rowlock, and was about to rise, when the bishop shouted to her.”
      “A rowlock on the Zeeman Challenger's lee side got bent when the boat tipped on its side.”
rowport
  1. (nautical) An opening in the side of small warships, near the surface of the water, to facilitate rowing in calm weather.
row
  1. (weightlifting) An exercise performed with a pulling motion of the arms towards the back.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Later, photographs show a row of rickshaws lined up in the square, along with horses and carriages.”
      “The priest hears a loud row from the cemetery. There he finds the poet quarreling with the other corpses.”
      “Then, from the other end of the house, she said she heard an awful row, a real commotion.”
rowhome
  1. (US) One of a row of houses situated side by side and sharing a common wall.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Have you seen the newly built rowhome on Elm Street?”
rowhouse
  1. (US) One of a row of houses situated side by side and sharing a common wall.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “I live in a rowhouse on Elm Street, where I share a common wall with my neighbors.”
rowboat
  1. (US) A small open boat propelled by oars (by rowing).
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  3. Examples:
    1. “She watches her father's departure by ship from a rowboat that is nearly swamped in the ship's wake.”
      “Instead of days and nights on the river in a cool rickety skiff, we get half an hour in a common rowboat.”
      “He finally reaches a small lake, where he finds a rowboat conveniently tied up on the shore.”
rowboater
  1. (nautical) Someone who rows in a rowboat.
rowmate
  1. Someone who is in the the same row.
rowboaters
  1. plural of rowboater
rowhouses
rowports
  1. plural of rowport
rowboats
  1. plural of rowboat
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  3. Examples:
    1. “We fished together, in rowboats, off riverbanks and bridges, in rivers and lakes, with worms and fish eggs, and lures and flies.”
      “The development features nature trails, a wetland boardwalk, undeveloped lakeshore, and a pier for canoes and rowboats.”
      “Motor-driven launches, powerboats, pedal boats and rowboats are in great demand in the tourist spots of Veli-Akkulam.”
rowhomes
rowlocks
  1. plural of rowlock
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  3. Examples:
    1. “There are more options with soldier courses, rowlocks, headers, bonds, etc. in their final form in the wall.”
      “She rowed well for a dozen strokes and then one of the nylon rowlocks snapped.”
      “There was a rhythmic creaking from the rowlocks and a louder sound of water from under the bows.”
rowmates
  1. plural of rowmate
rowings
rowers
  1. plural of rower
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Coles caught a crab midway through their Olympic heat, sending both of the rowers flying out of the boat.”
      “Forty rowers had to be rescued from the Thames after high winds caused their boats to become swamped during a race from Putney, west London.”
      “Scenes of shameless nudity at the Hotel du Vin in Henley-on-Thames have put morning rowers off their stroke.”
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